TY - CHAP A1 - Ambellan, Felix A1 - Lamecker, Hans A1 - von Tycowicz, Christoph A1 - Zachow, Stefan ED - Rea, Paul M. T1 - Statistical Shape Models - Understanding and Mastering Variation in Anatomy T2 - Biomedical Visualisation N2 - In our chapter we are describing how to reconstruct three-dimensional anatomy from medical image data and how to build Statistical 3D Shape Models out of many such reconstructions yielding a new kind of anatomy that not only allows quantitative analysis of anatomical variation but also a visual exploration and educational visualization. Future digital anatomy atlases will not only show a static (average) anatomy but also its normal or pathological variation in three or even four dimensions, hence, illustrating growth and/or disease progression. Statistical Shape Models (SSMs) are geometric models that describe a collection of semantically similar objects in a very compact way. SSMs represent an average shape of many three-dimensional objects as well as their variation in shape. The creation of SSMs requires a correspondence mapping, which can be achieved e.g. by parameterization with a respective sampling. If a corresponding parameterization over all shapes can be established, variation between individual shape characteristics can be mathematically investigated. We will explain what Statistical Shape Models are and how they are constructed. Extensions of Statistical Shape Models will be motivated for articulated coupled structures. In addition to shape also the appearance of objects will be integrated into the concept. Appearance is a visual feature independent of shape that depends on observers or imaging techniques. Typical appearances are for instance the color and intensity of a visual surface of an object under particular lighting conditions, or measurements of material properties with computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A combination of (articulated) statistical shape models with statistical models of appearance lead to articulated Statistical Shape and Appearance Models (a-SSAMs).After giving various examples of SSMs for human organs, skeletal structures, faces, and bodies, we will shortly describe clinical applications where such models have been successfully employed. Statistical Shape Models are the foundation for the analysis of anatomical cohort data, where characteristic shapes are correlated to demographic or epidemiologic data. SSMs consisting of several thousands of objects offer, in combination with statistical methods ormachine learning techniques, the possibility to identify characteristic clusters, thus being the foundation for advanced diagnostic disease scoring. Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-3-030-19384-3 SN - 978-3-030-19385-0 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19385-0_5 VL - 3 IS - 1156 SP - 67 EP - 84 PB - Springer Nature Switzerland AG ET - 1 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - von Tycowicz, Christoph T1 - Towards Shape-based Knee Osteoarthritis Classification using Graph Convolutional Networks T2 - 2020 IEEE 17th International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI 2020) N2 - We present a transductive learning approach for morphometric osteophyte grading based on geometric deep learning. We formulate the grading task as semi-supervised node classification problem on a graph embedded in shape space. To account for the high-dimensionality and non-Euclidean structure of shape space we employ a combination of an intrinsic dimension reduction together with a graph convolutional neural network. We demonstrate the performance of our derived classifier in comparisons to an alternative extrinsic approach. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/ISBI45749.2020.9098687 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Nava-Yazdani, Esfandiar A1 - Hege, Hans-Christian A1 - Sullivan, T. J. A1 - von Tycowicz, Christoph T1 - Geodesic Analysis in Kendall's Shape Space with Epidemiological Applications JF - Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision N2 - We analytically determine Jacobi fields and parallel transports and compute geodesic regression in Kendall’s shape space. Using the derived expressions, we can fully leverage the geometry via Riemannian optimization and thereby reduce the computational expense by several orders of magnitude over common, nonlinear constrained approaches. The methodology is demonstrated by performing a longitudinal statistical analysis of epidemiological shape data. As an example application we have chosen 3D shapes of knee bones, reconstructed from image data of the Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI). Comparing subject groups with incident and developing osteoarthritis versus normal controls, we find clear differences in the temporal development of femur shapes. This paves the way for early prediction of incident knee osteoarthritis, using geometry data alone. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10851-020-00945-w VL - 62 IS - 4 SP - 549 EP - 559 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Nava-Yazdani, Esfandiar A1 - Hege, Hans-Christian A1 - von Tycowicz, Christoph T1 - A Geodesic Mixed Effects Model in Kendall's Shape Space T2 - Proc. 7th MICCAI workshop on Mathematical Foundations of Computational Anatomy (MFCA) N2 - In many applications, geodesic hierarchical models are adequate for the study of temporal observations. We employ such a model derived for manifold-valued data to Kendall's shape space. In particular, instead of the Sasaki metric, we adapt a functional-based metric, which increases the computational efficiency and does not require the implementation of the curvature tensor. We propose the corresponding variational time discretization of geodesics and apply the approach for the estimation of group trends and statistical testing of 3D shapes derived from an open access longitudinal imaging study on osteoarthritis. Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33226-6_22 VL - 11846 SP - 209 EP - 218 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - von Tycowicz, Christoph A1 - Ambellan, Felix A1 - Mukhopadhyay, Anirban A1 - Zachow, Stefan T1 - An Efficient Riemannian Statistical Shape Model using Differential Coordinates JF - Medical Image Analysis N2 - We propose a novel Riemannian framework for statistical analysis of shapes that is able to account for the nonlinearity in shape variation. By adopting a physical perspective, we introduce a differential representation that puts the local geometric variability into focus. We model these differential coordinates as elements of a Lie group thereby endowing our shape space with a non-Euclidean structure. A key advantage of our framework is that statistics in a manifold shape space becomes numerically tractable improving performance by several orders of magnitude over state-of-the-art. We show that our Riemannian model is well suited for the identification of intra-population variability as well as inter-population differences. In particular, we demonstrate the superiority of the proposed model in experiments on specificity and generalization ability. We further derive a statistical shape descriptor that outperforms the standard Euclidean approach in terms of shape-based classification of morphological disorders. Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.media.2017.09.004 VL - 43 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 9 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Brandt, Christopher A1 - Tycowicz, Christoph von A1 - Hildebrandt, Klaus T1 - Geometric Flows of Curves in Shape Space for Processing Motion of Deformable Objects JF - Computer Graphics Forum N2 - We introduce techniques for the processing of motion and animations of non-rigid shapes. The idea is to regard animations of deformable objects as curves in shape space. Then, we use the geometric structure on shape space to transfer concepts from curve processing in Rn to the processing of motion of non-rigid shapes. Following this principle, we introduce a discrete geometric flow for curves in shape space. The flow iteratively replaces every shape with a weighted average shape of a local neighborhood and thereby globally decreases an energy whose minimizers are discrete geodesics in shape space. Based on the flow, we devise a novel smoothing filter for motions and animations of deformable shapes. By shortening the length in shape space of an animation, it systematically regularizes the deformations between consecutive frames of the animation. The scheme can be used for smoothing and noise removal, e.g., for reducing jittering artifacts in motion capture data. We introduce a reduced-order method for the computation of the flow. In addition to being efficient for the smoothing of curves, it is a novel scheme for computing geodesics in shape space. We use the scheme to construct non-linear Bézier curves by executing de Casteljau's algorithm in shape space. Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1111/cgf.12832 VL - 35 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Nava-Yazdani, Esfandiar A1 - Hege, Hans-Christian A1 - von Tycowicz, Christoph T1 - A Hierarchical Geodesic Model for Longitudinal Analysis on Manifolds JF - Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision N2 - In many applications, geodesic hierarchical models are adequate for the study of temporal observations. We employ such a model derived for manifold-valued data to Kendall's shape space. In particular, instead of the Sasaki metric, we adapt a functional-based metric, which increases the computational efficiency and does not require the implementation of the curvature tensor. We propose the corresponding variational time discretization of geodesics and employ the approach for longitudinal analysis of 2D rat skulls shapes as well as 3D shapes derived from an imaging study on osteoarthritis. Particularly, we perform hypothesis test and estimate the mean trends. Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10851-022-01079-x VL - 64 IS - 4 SP - 395 EP - 407 ER -