Two-dimensional and three-dimensional imaging of the in vivo lung: Combining spiral computed tomogrpahy with multiplanar and volumetric rendering techniques.
Janet E. KuhlmanDerek R. NeyElliot K. FishmanPublished in: J. Digit. Imaging (1994)
Keyphrases
- three dimensional
- image analysis
- computed tomography
- multislice
- optical coherence tomography
- image processing
- volume visualization
- photon counting
- computer graphics
- geometric models
- tissue characterization
- multi view
- high resolution
- surface representation
- x ray
- depth map
- image sequences
- volumetric images
- small animal
- d scene
- high quality
- three dimensional objects
- ct scans
- lung cancer
- surface reconstruction
- myocardial perfusion
- ct images
- medical imaging
- virtual reality
- d objects
- digital holography
- cone beam
- mr imaging
- brain imaging
- implicit surfaces
- imaging modalities
- cross section
- light field
- range images