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22 September 1992 Interactive 3-D segmentation
Thomas Schiemann, M. Bomans, Ulf Tiede, Karl Heinz Hoehne
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Proceedings Volume 1808, Visualization in Biomedical Computing '92; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.131092
Event: Visualization in Biomedical Computing, 1992, Chapel Hill, NC, United States
Abstract
Segmentation is a prerequisite for 3-D visualization of image volumes. It has turned out to be extremely difficult to formalize for automatic computation. We describe an interactive segmentation method that circumvents this difficulty by using low level segmentation tools, which are interactively controlled by a human user via 3-D display. Segmentation tools implemented so far are simple thresholding and morphological operations. The method has been implemented on a workstation under UNIX using an X-Window interface based on the OSF/MOTIF toolkit. It is shown with examples from different applications that this simple approach delivers good results in only a short amount of time.
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Thomas Schiemann, M. Bomans, Ulf Tiede, and Karl Heinz Hoehne "Interactive 3-D segmentation", Proc. SPIE 1808, Visualization in Biomedical Computing '92, (22 September 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.131092
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

3D image processing

Brain

Visualization

3D displays

Image visualization

Surgery

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