Title :
Variational classification for visualization of 3D ultrasound data
Author :
Fattal, Raanan ; Lischinski, Dani
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract :
We present a new technique for visualizing surfaces from 3D ultrasound data. 3D ultrasound datasets are typically fuzzy, contain a substantial amount of noise and speckle, and suffer from several other problems that make extraction of continuous and smooth surfaces extremely difficult. We propose a novel opacity classification algorithm for 3D ultrasound datasets, based on the variational principle. More specifically, we compute a volumetric opacity function that optimally satisfies a set of simultaneous requirements. One requirement makes the function attain nonzero values only in the vicinity of a user-specified value, resulting in soft shells of finite, approximately constant thickness around isosurfaces in the volume. Other requirements are designed to make the function smoother and less sensitive to noise and speckle. The computed opacity function lends itself well to explicit geometric surface extraction, as well as to direct volume rendering at interactive rates. We also describe a new splatting algorithm that is particularly well suited for displaying soft opacity shells. Several examples and comparisons are included to illustrate our approach and demonstrate its effectiveness on real 3D ultrasound datasets.
Keywords :
biomedical ultrasonics; data visualisation; feature extraction; opacity; rendering (computer graphics); variational techniques; 3D ultrasound data visualization; 3D ultrasound datasets; computed opacity function; computer graphics; direct volume rendering; explicit geometric surface extraction; finite approximately constant thickness; image enhancement; interactive rates; isosurface extraction; nonzero values; opacity classification algorithm; simultaneous requirements; smooth surfaces; soft opacity shells; speckle; splatting algorithm; surface visualization; user-specified value; variational classification; variational principle; volume rendering; volumetric opacity function; Computer science; Data mining; Data visualization; Integral equations; Isosurfaces; Rough surfaces; Speckle; Surface cleaning; Surface roughness; Ultrasonic imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Visualization, 2001. VIS '01. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7201-8
DOI :
10.1109/VISUAL.2001.964539