DocumentCode
1232810
Title
Interactive visualization of 3D medical data
Author
Fuchs, Henry ; Levoy, Marc ; Pizer, Stephen M.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., North Carolina Univ., Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Volume
22
Issue
8
fYear
1989
Firstpage
46
Lastpage
51
Abstract
Techniques for rendering 3-D medical data are described. They consist of (1) surface-based techniques, which apply a surface detector to the sample array, then fit geometric primitives to the detected surfaces, and finally render the resulting geometric representation; (2) binary voxel techniques, which begin by thresholding the volume data to produce a three-dimensional binary array; the cuberille algorithm then renders this array by treating 1´s as opaque cubes having six polygonal faces; and (3) volume-rendering techniques, a variant of the binary voxel techniques in which a color and a partial opacity are assigned to each voxel; images are formed from the resulting colored, semitransparent volume by blending together voxels projecting to the same pixel on the picture plane. Specialized display devices (stereo viewers, varifocal mirrors, cine sequences, real-time image-generation systems, and head-mounted displays) are described. Topics for future research are identified.<>
Keywords
computerised picture processing; computerised tomography; 3D medical data; binary voxel techniques; cine sequences; cuberille algorithm; geometric primitives; head-mounted displays; interactive visualisation; real-time image-generation systems; stereo viewers; surface detector; surface-based techniques; three-dimensional binary array; thresholding; varifocal mirrors; volume-rendering techniques; Biomedical imaging; Data visualization; Detectors; Displays; Face detection; Pixel; Rendering (computer graphics); Sensor arrays; Surface fitting; Surface treatment;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2.35199
Filename
35199
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