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Automatic Identification and 3D Rendering of Temporal Bone Anatomy
Otology and Neurotology, 06/23/09
Noble JH et al. - Automated identification of temporal bone anatomy is achievable. The presented combination of techniques was successful in accurately identifying temporal bone anatomy. These results were obtained in less than 10 minutes per patient scan using standard computing equipment.
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