TY - JOUR
T1 - A sketch-based interface for modeling myocardial fiber orientation that considers the layered structure of the ventricles
AU - Takayama, Kenshi
AU - Ashihara, Takashi
AU - Ijiri, Takashi
AU - Igarashi, Takeo
AU - Haraguchi, Ryo
AU - Nakazawa, Kazuo
PY - 2008/12
Y1 - 2008/12
N2 - We propose a sketch-based interface for modeling the myocardial fiber orientation required in the electrophysiological simulation of the heart, especially the ventricles. The user can create a volumetric vector field that represents the myocardial fiber orientation in two steps. First, a depth field over the three-dimensional (3D) ventricular model is defined to create layers of myocardium. The user can then peel these layers and draw strokes on them to specify the myocardial fiber orientation in each layer. We represent the 3D ventricular model as a tetrahedral mesh and perform Laplacian smoothing over the mesh vertices to interpolate the vector field defined by the user-drawn strokes. Our method also allows the user to perform deformations on volumetric models of myocardial fiber orientation, which is very important for studying heart disease associated with morphological abnormalities. We created several examples of myocardial fiber orientation and applied them to a simplified simulator to demonstrate the effectiveness of our method.
AB - We propose a sketch-based interface for modeling the myocardial fiber orientation required in the electrophysiological simulation of the heart, especially the ventricles. The user can create a volumetric vector field that represents the myocardial fiber orientation in two steps. First, a depth field over the three-dimensional (3D) ventricular model is defined to create layers of myocardium. The user can then peel these layers and draw strokes on them to specify the myocardial fiber orientation in each layer. We represent the 3D ventricular model as a tetrahedral mesh and perform Laplacian smoothing over the mesh vertices to interpolate the vector field defined by the user-drawn strokes. Our method also allows the user to perform deformations on volumetric models of myocardial fiber orientation, which is very important for studying heart disease associated with morphological abnormalities. We created several examples of myocardial fiber orientation and applied them to a simplified simulator to demonstrate the effectiveness of our method.
KW - Electrophysiological heart simulation
KW - Myocardial fiber orientation
KW - Sketch-based interface
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U2 - 10.2170/physiolsci.RP008108
DO - 10.2170/physiolsci.RP008108
M3 - Article
C2 - 18926007
AN - SCOPUS:58149314393
SN - 1880-6546
VL - 58
SP - 487
EP - 492
JO - Journal of Physiological Sciences
JF - Journal of Physiological Sciences
IS - 7
ER -