Shrink-Wrapped Isosurface from Cross Sectional Images(Computer Graphics)
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概要
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This paper addresses a new surface reconstruction scheme for approximating the isosurface from a set of tomographic cross sectional images. Differently from the novel Marching Cubes (MC) algorithm, our method does not extract the iso-density surface (isosurface) directly from the voxel data but calculates the iso-density point (isopoint) first. After building a coarse initial mesh approximating the ideal isosurface by the cell-boundary representation, it metamorphoses the mesh into the final isosurface by a relaxation scheme, called shrink-wrapping process. Compared with the MC algorithm, our method is robust and does not make any cracks on surface. Furthermore, since it is possible to utilize lots of additional isopoints during the surface reconstruction process by extending the adjacency definition, theoretically the resulting surface can be better in quality than the MC algorithm. According to experiments, it is proved to be very robust and efficient for isosurface reconstruction from cross sectional images.
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- 2007-12-01
著者
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Hahn James
Department Of Computer Science The George Washington University
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Choi Young
School Of Information Technology Korea University Of Technology And Education
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Choi Young
School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Chung-Ang University, 221 Heuksuk-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul 156-756, Korea
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