DocumentCode
2500663
Title
On computing aspect graphs of smooth shapes from volumetric data
Author
Noble, Alison ; Wilson, Dale ; Ponce, Jean
Author_Institution
Dept. of Eng. Sci., Oxford Univ., UK
fYear
1996
fDate
21-22 Jun 1996
Firstpage
299
Lastpage
308
Abstract
The authors address the problem of computing the aspect graph of an object from volumetric image data, with applications in medical image analysis and interpretation. Anatomical surfaces are assumed to be smooth and are identified as the zero set of a three-dimensional density function (e.g., a CT, MR, or ultrasound image). The orthographic-projection aspect graph is constructed by partitioning the view sphere at infinity into maximal regions bounded by visual event curves. These events are the intersections of the view sphere with surfaces ruled by singular tangent lines that graze the object´s surface along a set of critical curves. For each visual event the proposed algorithm constructs a new density function from the original one and its derivatives, and computes the corresponding critical curve as the intersection of the object´s surface with the zero set of the new density function. Once the critical curves have been traced, the regions of the sphere delineated by the corresponding visual events are constructed through cell decomposition, and a representative aspect is constructed for each region by computing the occluding contour for a sample viewing direction. A preliminary implementation of the proposed approach has been constructed and experiments with synthetic data and real medical data are presented. Extensions to the sectional imaging case are also discussed
Keywords
biomedical NMR; computerised tomography; graph theory; medical image processing; CT image; MR image; anatomical surfaces; aspect graphs computation; cell decomposition; critical curves; diagnostic imaging; medical image analysis; medical image interpretation; sectional imaging case extensions; singular tangent lines; three-dimensional density function zero set; ultrasound image; view sphere intersections; visual events; Biomedical imaging; Density functional theory; Fetus; Heart; Image analysis; Image segmentation; Particle measurements; Robustness; Shape; X-ray imaging;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Mathematical Methods in Biomedical Image Analysis, 1996., Proceedings of the Workshop on
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7368-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MMBIA.1996.534082
Filename
534082
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