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Virtual teeth: a 3D method for editing and visualizing small structures in CT scans

  • Morten Bro-Nielsen
  • , Per Larsen
  • , Sven Kreiborg
  • , Lemke H.U. (Editor)
  • , M.W. Vannier (Editor)
  • , K. Inamura
  • , A.G. Farman

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    Abstract

    The paper presents an interactive method for segmentation and visualization of small structures in CT scans. A combination of isosurface generation, spatial region growing and interactive graphics tools are used to extract small structures interactively. A practical example of segmentation of the dentition in a CT scan is shown
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationCAR '96 Computer Assisted Radiology: proceedings of the International Symposium on Computer and Communication Systems for Image Guided Diagnosis and Therapy, Paris, June 1996
    PublisherElsevier
    Publication date1996
    Pages921-924
    Publication statusPublished - 1996
    Event1996 International Symposium on Computer and Communication Systems for Image Guided Diagnosis and Therapy - Paris, France
    Duration: 1 Jun 1996 → …

    Conference

    Conference1996 International Symposium on Computer and Communication Systems for Image Guided Diagnosis and Therapy
    Country/TerritoryFrance
    CityParis
    Period01/06/1996 → …

    Keywords

    • medical image processing
    • computational geometry
    • data visualisation
    • virtual reality
    • interactive systems
    • computerised tomography
    • image segmentation

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