Title :
Reliable path for virtual endoscopy: ensuring complete examination of human organs
Author :
He, Taosong ; Hong, Lichan ; Chen, Dongqing ; Liang, Zhengrong
Author_Institution :
Network & Service Manage. Res. Dept., Lucent Technol. Bell Labs., Murray Hill, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Virtual endoscopy is a computerized, noninvasive procedure for detecting anomalies inside human organs. Several preliminary studies have demonstrated the benefits and effectiveness of this modality. Unfortunately, previous work cannot guarantee that an existing anomaly will be detected, especially for complex organs with multiple branches. In this paper, we introduce the concept of reliable navigation, which ensures the interior organ surface is fully examined by the physician performing the virtual endoscopy procedure. To achieve this, we propose computing a reliable fly-through path that ensures no blind areas during the navigation. Theoretically, we discuss the criteria of evaluating a reliable path and prove that the problem of generating an optimal reliable path for virtual endoscopy is NP-complete. In practice, we develop an efficient method for the calculation of an effective reliable path. First, a small set of center observation points are automatically located inside the hollow organ. For each observation point, there exists at least one patch of interior surface visible to it, but that cannot be seen from any of the other observation points. These chosen points are then linked with a path that stays in the center of the organ. Finally, new points inside the organ are recursively selected and connected into the path until the entire organ surface is visible from the path. We present encouraging results from experiments on several data sets. For a medium-size volumetric model with several hundred thousand inner voxels, an effective reliable path can be generated in several minutes
Keywords :
computational complexity; computerised navigation; data visualisation; medical image processing; optimisation; path planning; reliability; visibility; NP-complete problem; anomaly detection; blind areas; camera control; center observation points; computerized noninvasive procedure; hollow organ; human organs examination; inner voxels; interior organ surface; optimal reliable fly-through path; organ branches; recursively selected points; reliable navigation; virtual endoscopy; visibility; volumetric model; Automatic control; Biomedical imaging; Cameras; Computer graphics; Endoscopes; Helium; Humans; Navigation; Reliability theory; Switches;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/2945.965347