Title :
Shape-based interpolation of tree-like structures in three-dimensional images
Author :
Higgins, W.E. ; Morice, C. ; Ritman, E.L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA
fDate :
9/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Many three-dimensional (3-D) medical images have lower resolution in the z direction than in the x or y directions. Before extracting and displaying objects in such images, an interpolated 3-D gray-scale image is usually generated via a technique such as linear interpolation to fill in the missing slices. Unfortunately, when objects are extracted and displayed from the interpolated image, they often exhibit a blocky and generally unsatisfactory appearance, a problem that is particularly acute for thin treelike structures such as the coronary arteries. Two methods for shape-based interpolation that offer an improvement to linear interpolation are presented. In shape-based interpolation, the object of interest is first segmented (extracted) from the initial 3-D image to produce a low-z-resolution binary-valued image, and the segmented image is interpolated to produce a high-resolution binary-valued 3-D image. The first method incorporates geometrical constraints and takes as input a segmented version of the original 3-D image. The second method builds on the first in that it also uses the original gray-scale image as a second input. Tests with 3-D images of the coronary arterial tree demonstrate the efficacy of the methods
Keywords :
interpolation; medical image processing; 3D medical images; binary-valued image; blocky images; coronary arteries; image resolution; linear interpolation; missing slices; segmented image; shape-based interpolation; tree-like structures; Arteries; Biomedical imaging; Displays; Gray-scale; Image generation; Image resolution; Image segmentation; Interpolation; Senior members; Visualization;
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on