DocumentCode :
2555252
Title :
Extremal feature extraction from 3-D vector and noisy scalar fields
Author :
Tang, Chi-Keung ; Medioni, Gérard
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
fYear :
1998
fDate :
24-24 Oct. 1998
Firstpage :
95
Lastpage :
102
Abstract :
We are interested in feature extraction from volume data in terms of coherent surfaces and 3D space curves. The input can be an inaccurate scalar or vector field, sampled densely or sparsely on a regular 3D grid, in which poor resolution and the presence of spurious noisy samples make traditional iso-surface techniques inappropriate. In this paper, we present a general-purpose methodology to extract surfaces or curves from a digital 3D potential vector field {(s,v~)}, in which each voxel holds a scalar s designating the strength and a vector v~ indicating the direction. For scalar, sparse or low-resolution data, we "vectorize" and "densify" the volume by tensor voting to produce dense vector fields that are suitable as input to our algorithms, the extremal surface and curve algorithms. Both algorithms extract, with sub-voxel precision, coherent features representing local extrema in the given vector field. These coherent features are a hole-free triangulation mesh (in the surface case), and a set of connected, oriented and non-intersecting polyline segments (in the curve case). We demonstrate the general usefulness of both extremal algorithms on a variety of real data by properly extracting their inherent extremal properties, such as (a) shock waves induced by abrupt velocity or direction changes in a flow field, (b) interacting vortex cores and vorticity lines in a velocity field, (c) crest-lines and ridges implicit in a digital terrain map, and (d) grooves, anatomical lines and complex surfaces from noisy dental data.
Keywords :
curve fitting; data visualisation; dentistry; feature extraction; mesh generation; noise; shock waves; surface fitting; tensors; terrain mapping; vectors; vortices; 3D space curves; abrupt direction changes; abrupt velocity changes; anatomical lines; coherent features; coherent surfaces; complex surfaces; connected oriented nonintersecting polyline segments; crest-lines; dense vector fields; digital 3D potential vector field; digital terrain map; extremal curve algorithm; extremal feature extraction; extremal surface algorithm; field visualization; flow field; grooves; hole-free triangulation mesh; inaccurate scalar field; inaccurate vector field; interacting vortex cores; iso-surface techniques; local extrema; low-resolution data; marching cubes algorithm; noisy dental data; noisy scalar field; regular 3D grid; ridges; sampling density; shock waves; spurious noisy samples; surface fitting; tensor voting; velocity field; volume data; volume densification; volume vectorization; vorticity lines; voxel; Data mining; Data visualization; Dentistry; Feature extraction; Intelligent robots; Noise shaping; Shape; Shock waves; Surface fitting; Surface waves; Tensile stress; Voting;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Visualization '98. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
ISSN :
1070-2385
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-9176-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VISUAL.1998.745290
Filename :
745290
Link To Document :
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