Fuzzy Inference Based Augmented Reality in MR Cholangiography images
Chihiro Yasuba, Syoji Kobashi, Katsuya Kondo, Yutaka Hata,
Seturo Imawaki*, and Makoto Ishikawa*
Ishikawa Hospital
Augmented Reality (AR) is a combination of a real scene viewed
and a virtual scene generated by a computer. This paper introduces
fuzzy inference techniques into AR. The fuzzy inference based AR
enhances a region of interest (ROI) in medical images using expert
knowledge expressed with fuzzy if-then rules. Therefore, the AR
enables users who are not familiar with such medical images to observe
the ROIs as well as expert's observation. Especially this paper
discusses the fuzzy inference based AR in MR Cholangiopancreatography
images. The AR enhances tube-formed tissues such as the pancreatic duct.
In this case, a step for finding the tissue using fuzzy inference is
included. We apply the proposed the fuzzy inference based AR to three
subjects. Through experimental results, we showed the pancreatic duct
was successfully found from any subjects and could clearly augment the
3D shape of the pancreatic duct.