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Title: Statismo - A framework for PCA based statistical models
Authors: Lüthi M., Blanc R., Albrecht T., Gass T., Goksel O., Büchler P., 
Kistler M., Bousleiman H., Reyes M., Cattin P., Vetter T.
Abstract: This paper describes the Statismo framework, which is a framework for 
PCA based statistical models.Statistical models are used to describe the 
variability of an object within a population, learned from a set of training 
samples. Originally developed to model shapes, statistical models are now 
increasingly used to model the variation in different kind of data, such as for 
example images, volumetric meshes or deformation fields. Statismo has been 
developed with the following main goals in mind: 
1) To provide generic tools for learning different kinds of PCA based 
statistical models, such as shape, appearance or deformations models. 
2) To make the exchange of such models easier among different research groups 
and to improve the reproducibility of the models. 
3) To allow for easy integration of new methods for model building into the 
framework. 
To achieve the first goal, we have abstracted all the aspects that are specific 
to a given model and data representation, into a user defined class. This does 
not only make it possible to use Statismo to create different kinds of PCA 
models, but also allows Statismo to be used with any toolkit and data format. 
To facilitate data exchange, Statismo defines a storage format based on HDF5, 
which includes all the information necessary to use the model, as well as 
meta-data about the model creation, which helps to make model building 
reproducible. The last goal is achieved by providing a clear separation between 
data management, model building and model representation. In addition to the 
standard method for building PCA models, Statismo already includes two recently 
proposed algorithms for building conditional models, as well as convenience 
tools for facilitating cross-validation studies.
Although Statismo has been designed to be independent of a particular toolkit, 
special efforts have been made to make it directly useful for VTK and ITK. 
Besides supporting model building for most data representations used by VTK and 
ITK, it also provides an ITK transform class, which allows for the integration 
of Statismo with the ITK registration framework. This leverages the efforts 
from the ITK project to readily access powerful methods for model fitting.

Download and review this publication at: http://hdl.handle.net/10380/3371

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