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14 September 1993 Multiseed interactive segmentation for 3D visualization using different perspective angles for histological structures
Franco Fontana, Paolo Virgili, Gianni Vottero, Anna Maria Casali
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Abstract
This paper presents an interactive algorithm able to segment several single-connected objects and to yield various alternative results, so enabling the user to select the best one in accordance with his knowledge and requirements. Moreover, we also describe a way to reconstruct and visualize the 3D volume of a segmented structure, using different perspective angles. Once the object has been reconstructed by superimposing the contours (extracted by the segmentation phase), different views of the object can be obtained rotating the original plane and creating a perspective effect that allows one to better interpret the evolution in the space of the object of interest. Results are reported applying the system to microscopical images of histological structures.
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Franco Fontana, Paolo Virgili, Gianni Vottero, and Anna Maria Casali "Multiseed interactive segmentation for 3D visualization using different perspective angles for histological structures", Proc. SPIE 1898, Medical Imaging 1993: Image Processing, (14 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.154509
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

3D visualizations

Visualization

3D modeling

Fuzzy logic

Image processing

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