Title :
Skeleton Cuts—An Efficient Segmentation Method for Volume Rendering
Author :
Xiang, Dehui ; Tian, Jie ; Yang, Fei ; Yang, Qi ; Zhang, Xing ; Li, Qingde ; Liu, Xin
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Autom., Chinese Acad. of Sci. & Grad. Univ. of Chinese Acad. of Sci., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Volume rendering has long been used as a key technique for volume data visualization, which works by using a transfer function to map color and opacity to each voxel. Many volume rendering approaches proposed so far for voxels classification have been limited in a single global transfer function, which is in general unable to properly visualize interested structures. In this paper, we propose a localized volume data visualization approach which regards volume visualization as a combination of two mutually related processes: the segmentation of interested structures and the visualization using a locally designed transfer function for each individual structure of interest. As shown in our work, a new interactive segmentation algorithm is advanced via skeletons to properly categorize interested structures. In addition, a localized transfer function is subsequently presented to assign optical parameters via interested information such as intensity, thickness and distance. As can be seen from the experimental results, the proposed techniques allow to appropriately visualize interested structures in highly complex volume medical data sets.
Keywords :
bone; data visualisation; image classification; image colour analysis; image segmentation; interactive systems; medical image processing; rendering (computer graphics); color mapping; complex medical sets; interactive segmentation algorithm; localized transfer function; opacity mapping; skeleton cuts; transfer function; visual parameters; volume data visualization; volume rendering; voxel classification; Data visualization; Euclidean distance; Rendering (computer graphics); Skeleton; Three dimensional displays; Transfer functions; Visualization; Volume rendering; classification; localized transfer function; segmentation; skeleton cuts;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2010.239