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fecgsyn-anatomic-models

This repository contains pre-processed anatomic models for the fecgsyn toolbox. These models are a derivative of the Victoria-TiGroFetus-32weeks models created by the FEMONUM project used under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 FR. The original models can be obtained by registering with the FEMONUM project.

Usage

To use these models, follow the steps listed below:

  1. Download v1.3 or later of the fecgsyn toolbox

  2. Follow the instructions here to download the models into your fecgsyn installation

  3. Following the instructions here to configure a simulation

License

Before downloading, please read, understand and agree to the following terms and conditions:

  1. This work is licensed under a <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/fr/">Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 France License</a>.

  2. The pregnant woman model has been generated from a 3D human model of the company DAZ 3D. Copies of DAZ 3D products are licensed all the way through the distribution channel to the end user. In order to download and use this work, you must also agree to the DAZ 3D EULA.

  3. Publications using this work must cite ALL of the following references:

    – Sonia Dahdouh, Nadège Varsier, Antoine Serrurier, Juan-Pablo de la Plata, Jérémie Anquez, Elsa D. Angelini, Joe Wiart and Isabelle Bloch, "A comprehensive tool for image-based generation of fetus and pregnant women mesh models for numerical dosimetry studies," Physics in Medicine and Biology, vol. 59(16), pp. 4583-4602, 2014

    – Lazar Bibin, Jérémie Anquez, Juan Pablo de la Plata Alcalde, Tamy Boubekeur, Elsa Angelini and Isabelle Bloch, "Whole Body Pregnant Woman Modeling By Digital Geometry Processing With Detailed Utero-Fetal Unit Based On Medical Images," IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, vol. 57(10), pp. 2346-2358, 2010

    – Emerson Keenan, Chandan Kumar Karmakar and Marimuthu Palaniswami, “The effects of asymmetric volume conductor modeling on non-invasive fetal ECG extraction,” Physiological Measurement, vol. 39(10), p. 105013, 2018

    – Daz 3D Studio, www.daz3d.com