DocumentCode
1722784
Title
MediVol: An initial Study into Real-Time, Interactive 3D Visualisation of Soft Tissue Pathologies
Author
Aspin, R. ; Smith, M. ; Hutchinson, C. ; Funk, L.
Author_Institution
Centre for Virtual Environments, Univ. of Salford, Manchester
fYear
2008
Firstpage
103
Lastpage
110
Abstract
None-invasive scanning technologies, such as MRI, have greatly enhanced our ability to dasiaimagepsila the internal body, however the resultant visualisation is often difficult to comprehend due to both inadequacies in the scanning process and sub-optimal approaches to visualisation and data representation. These factors impose significant cognitive load on the user, requiring skill and experience to accurately comprehend the detail of the data, and intense concentration, in less experienced users, to understand the structures present. This research aims to improve the userspsila ability to comprehend and explore the scanned data sets, through a combination of enhanced data processing and effective 3D visualisation that will seek refined representational paradigms to intuitively convey meaning to the user. This is achieved in a real-time 3D exploration environment, utilising recent developments in graphics hardware, which enables the user to both refine the visual representation and effectively explore the data set, thereby defining a prototype for enhanced medical visualisation and exploration. Ultimately this will improve diagnosis, procedural planning and most importantly communication, both between medical clinicians and the patient themselves.
Keywords
biological tissues; biomedical MRI; data visualisation; image enhancement; image representation; interactive systems; medical image processing; rendering (computer graphics); 3D volumetric visualisation; MediVol real-time interactive 3D visualisation; None invasive scanning technology; graphics rendering; image enhancement; medical clinician; real-time 3D exploration environment; soft tissue MRI data; soft tissue pathology; visual data representation; Biological tissues; Biomedical imaging; Bones; Computed tomography; Data visualization; Injuries; Magnetic resonance imaging; Medical diagnostic imaging; Pathology; Surges; Medical Imaging; Volumetric Visualisation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications, 2008. DS-RT 2008. 12th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Vancouver, BC
ISSN
1550-6525
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3425-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DS-RT.2008.9
Filename
4700110
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