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Evaluation of methods for shaded surface display of CT-volumes

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3 Author(s)
Magnusson, M. ; Dept. of Electr. Eng., Linkoping Univ., Sweden ; Lenz, R. ; Danielsson, Per-Erik

Twelve methods are evaluated to analyze an ideal sphere and a real human skull. They are different combinations of principles for detection of the surface to be displayed (gray-value threshold, gradient threshold, and zero-crossing of the second derivative), localizing this surface in space (including both grid-point accuracy and subvoxel accuracy), and finally estimating the direction of the surface normal (from the gradient in the 2-D depth image and from the gradient in the 3-D volume). The best quality is obtained by zero-crossing detection, subvoxel localization, and 3-D gradient orientation

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Pattern Recognition, 1988., 9th International Conference on

Date of Conference: 14-17 Nov 1988

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