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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 29, 2009
Filed:
Dec. 22, 2003
Vincent Pomero, Paris, FR;
Wafa Skalli, Paris, FR;
Sylvain Deschenes, Montreal, CA;
Jacques DE Guise, Montreal, CA;
Sébastien Laporte, Massy, FR;
Benoit Godbout, Montreal, CA;
Dominic Branchaud, Montreal, CA;
André Bleau, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, CA;
David Mitton, Le Kremlin Bicetre, FR;
Irène Dorion, Paris, FR;
Vincent Pomero, Paris, FR;
Wafa Skalli, Paris, FR;
Sylvain Deschenes, Montreal, CA;
Jacques de Guise, Montreal, CA;
Sébastien LaPorte, Massy, FR;
Benoit Godbout, Montreal, CA;
Dominic Branchaud, Montreal, CA;
André Bleau, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, CA;
David Mitton, Le Kremlin Bicetre, FR;
Irène Dorion, Paris, FR;
Biospace Med, Paris, FR;
Abstract
A radiographic imaging method for three-dimensional reconstruction in which the three-dimensional shape of a model representing an object is calculated from a geometrical model of the object that is known a priori, and obtained from a confinement volume of the object estimated from a geometrical pattern visible in two images and from knowledge of the positions of the sources. A geometrical model is used that comprises information making it possible using an estimator for the object to establish a geometrical characteristic for the model representing the object.