Title :
Accuracy control of reconstruction errors in volume slicing
Author :
Machiraju, Raghu ; Yagel, Roni
Author_Institution :
Advanced Comput. Center for the Arts & Design, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
fDate :
30 Oct-3 Nov 1995
Abstract :
Slicing is a most powerful and useful tool for the exploration of volume data. In the core of the slicing algorithm is a resampling process that produces a set of new samples constituting the desired slice. Reconstruction is imperative whenever an image or a volume needs to be resampled as a result of an affine or perspective transformation, texture mapping, or volume slicing. Traditionally, this reconstruction is performed by using trilinear or cubic interpolation. However, the resulting images suffer from significant artifacts and there exists no way to guarantee some error level at every pixel. We employ a new method for the characterization and measurement of reconstruction error that is based on spatial domain error analysis. Our approach supports also position-adaptive and data-adaptive reconstruction which adjust filter size to the location of resampling point and the data in its vicinity respectively
Keywords :
adaptive filters; adaptive signal processing; image reconstruction; image sampling; image segmentation; image texture; interpolation; medical image processing; rendering (computer graphics); accuracy control; affine transformation; cubic interpolation; data-adaptive reconstruction; error level; filter size; perspective transformation; position-adaptive reconstruction; reconstruction errors; resampling point; resampling process; slicing algorithm; spatial domain error analysis; texture mapping; trilinear interpolation; volume slicing; Art; Computer errors; Error analysis; Error correction; Filters; Image reconstruction; Information science; Interpolation; Rendering (computer graphics); Transfer functions;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Visualization, 1995. Proceedings.
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7198-X
DOI :
10.1109/BIOVIS.1995.528705