Interactive thickness visualization of articular cartilage

IEEE VISUALIZATION 2004, PROCEEEDINGS(2004)

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This work describes a method to visualize the thickness of curved thin objects. Given the MRI volume data of articular cartilage, medical doctors investigate pathological changes of the thickness. Since the tissue is very thin, it is impossible to reliably map the thickness information by direct volume rendering. Our idea is based on unfolding of such structures preserving their thickness. This allows to perform anisotropic geometrical operations (e.g., scaling the thickness). However, flattening of a curved structure implies a distortion of its surface. The distortion problem is alleviated through a focus-and-context minimization approach. Distortion is smallest close to a focal point which can be interactively selected by the user.
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curved structure,thickness information,interactive thickness visualization,direct volume rendering,articular cartilage,focus-and-context minimization approach,medicine visualization,computational geometry,mri volume data,anisotropic geometrical operation,bone,rendering (computer graphics),data visualisation,biomedical mri,graphical user interfaces,focal point,anisotropic geometrical operations,distortion problem,curved thin object
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