Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9021129 | International Congress Series | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Centerline extraction of curvilinear objects is a crucial component of virtual endoscopy (VE) because it provides path planning for automatic navigation. In this paper, we present a guided voxel coding (GVC) algorithm that modifies the original method to extract reliable centerlines suitable for fly-through applications. Our proposed method extracts potential centerline voxels with maximal spheres inscribed in the object and stores them in an a priori guidance map. Centerlines are initially extracted as trajectories inside the object and then centered using a new mechanism that exploits the information contained in that map. A new level set method accurately identifies the topological branching nodes of the joint centerlines. Finally, a thinning method is proposed to guarantee single voxel width centerlines. The proposed algorithm is completely automated and generates reliable, connected, and smoothed navigation paths for complex tree structures.
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Authors
M. Sabry Hassouna, A.A. Farag, Stephen G. Hushek,