Abstract. Direct volume rendering (DVR) is an effective way to visualize 3D vascular images for diagnosis of different vascular pathologies and planning of surgical treatments. Angiograms are typically noisy, fuzzy, and contain thin vessel structures. Therefore, some kinds of enhancements are usually needed before direct volume rendering can start. However, without visualizing the 3D structures in angiograms, users may find it difficult to select appropriate parameters and assess the effectiveness of the enhancement results. In addition, traditional enhancement techniques cannot easily separate the vessel voxels from other contextual structures with the same or very similar intensity. In this paper, we propose a framework to integrate enhan...
3-D visualization of blood vessel from standard medical datasets (e.g. CT or MRI) play an important ...
3-D visualization of blood vessel from standard medical datasets (e.g. CT or MRI) play an important ...
Innovative scanning technologies such as computed X-ray tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging ...
Recently, medical image visualization has become a hot research topic and many novel ideas have been...
Automated processing and visualization of vascular structures is a common task in medical imaging. M...
3-D visualization of blood vessel from standard medical datasets (e.g. CT or MRI) play an important ...
Abstract—We present real-time vascular visualization methods, which extend on illustrative rendering...
Current visualization methods of volume angiograms are limited in their ability to display vessel co...
Visualization of contrast enhanced blood vessels in CT angiography data presents a challenge due to ...
We present real-time vascular visualization methods, which extend on illustrative rendering techniqu...
Abstract—The effective visualization of vascular structures is critical for diagnosis, surgical plan...
Current visualization methods for large volume angiograms share the difficulty of having to display ...
3-D visualization of blood vessel from standard medical datasets (e.g. CT or MRI) play an important ...
b a c d Fig. 1. Bifurcation of the human abdominal aorta. (a) shows a 3D direct volume rendering of ...
3-D visualization of blood vessel from standard medical datasets (e.g. CT or MRI) play an important ...
3-D visualization of blood vessel from standard medical datasets (e.g. CT or MRI) play an important ...
3-D visualization of blood vessel from standard medical datasets (e.g. CT or MRI) play an important ...
Innovative scanning technologies such as computed X-ray tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging ...
Recently, medical image visualization has become a hot research topic and many novel ideas have been...
Automated processing and visualization of vascular structures is a common task in medical imaging. M...
3-D visualization of blood vessel from standard medical datasets (e.g. CT or MRI) play an important ...
Abstract—We present real-time vascular visualization methods, which extend on illustrative rendering...
Current visualization methods of volume angiograms are limited in their ability to display vessel co...
Visualization of contrast enhanced blood vessels in CT angiography data presents a challenge due to ...
We present real-time vascular visualization methods, which extend on illustrative rendering techniqu...
Abstract—The effective visualization of vascular structures is critical for diagnosis, surgical plan...
Current visualization methods for large volume angiograms share the difficulty of having to display ...
3-D visualization of blood vessel from standard medical datasets (e.g. CT or MRI) play an important ...
b a c d Fig. 1. Bifurcation of the human abdominal aorta. (a) shows a 3D direct volume rendering of ...
3-D visualization of blood vessel from standard medical datasets (e.g. CT or MRI) play an important ...
3-D visualization of blood vessel from standard medical datasets (e.g. CT or MRI) play an important ...
3-D visualization of blood vessel from standard medical datasets (e.g. CT or MRI) play an important ...
Innovative scanning technologies such as computed X-ray tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging ...