Title :
Construction of Simplified Boundary Surfaces from Serial-sectioned Metal Micrographs
Author :
Dillard, S.E. ; Bingert, J.F. ; Thoma, Daniel ; Hamann, B.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of California, Davis
Abstract :
We present a method for extracting boundary surfaces from segmented cross-section image data. We use a constrained Potts model to interpolate an arbitrary number of region boundaries between segmented images. This produces a segmented volume from which we extract a triangulated boundary surface using well-known marching tetrahedra methods. This surface contains staircase-like artifacts and an abundance of unnecessary triangles. We describe an approach that addresses these problems with a voxel-accurate simplification algorithm that reduces surface complexity by an order of magnitude. Our boundary interpolation and simplification methods are novel contributions to the study of surface extraction from segmented cross-sections. We have applied our method to construct polycrystal grain boundary surfaces from micrographs of a sample of the metal tantalum.
Keywords :
computational complexity; computational geometry; data visualisation; feature extraction; grain boundaries; image segmentation; interpolation; materials testing; mesh generation; physics computing; surface structure; tantalum; boundary interpolation methods; constrained Potts model; marching tetrahedra methods; polycrystal grain boundary surface construction; segmented cross-section image data; serial-sectioned metal micrographs; simplified boundary surface construction; surface complexity; triangulated boundary surface extraction; voxel-accurate simplification algorithm; Application software; Computer graphics; Crystalline materials; Data analysis; Data mining; Data visualization; Grain boundaries; Image segmentation; Materials science and technology; Surface morphology; Life Sciences and Engineering; Polygonal meshes; Surface extraction; Visualization in Physical Sciences;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2007.70543