Title :
Crease Surfaces: From Theory to Extraction and Application to Diffusion Tensor MRI
Author :
Schultz, Thomas ; Theisel, Holger ; Seidel, Hans-Peter
Author_Institution :
Dept. 4 -Comput. Graphics, MPI Inf., Saarbrucken, Germany
Abstract :
Crease surfaces are two-dimensional manifolds along which a scalar field assumes a local maximum (ridge) or a local minimum (valley) in a constrained space. Unlike isosurfaces, they are able to capture extremal structures in the data. Creases have a long tradition in image processing and computer vision, and have recently become a popular tool for visualization. When extracting crease surfaces, degeneracies of the Hessian (i.e., lines along which two eigenvalues are equal) have so far been ignored. We show that these loci, however, have two important consequences for the topology of crease surfaces: First, creases are bounded not only by a side constraint on eigenvalue sign, but also by Hessian degeneracies. Second, crease surfaces are not, in general, orientable. We describe an efficient algorithm for the extraction of crease surfaces which takes these insights into account and demonstrate that it produces more accurate results than previous approaches. Finally, we show that diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DT-MRI) stream surfaces, which were previously used for the analysis of planar regions in diffusion tensor MRI data, are mathematically ill-defined. As an example application of our method, creases in a measure of planarity are presented as a viable substitute.
Keywords :
Hessian matrices; data visualisation; magnetic resonance imaging; medical image processing; tensors; Hessian degeneracies; crease surfaces; diffusion tensor MRI; magnetic resonance imaging; surface extraction; visualization tool; DT-MRI stream surface.; Height crease; ridge surface; tensor topology; valley surface; Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence; Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Humans; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Pattern Recognition, Automated;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2009.44