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23 February 2011 Autostereoscopic visualization of 3D time-varying complex objects in volumetric image sequences
A. Benassarou, G. Valette, D. Debons, Y. Remion, L. Lucas
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This paper presents 4dVizMed, a framework for interactive analysis and autostereoscopic visualization of 3d time-varying objects in volumetric image sequences. It combines a deformable surface model which automatically tracks volumetric features, real-time multi-view stereo volume rendering, and some interactive tools for manipulation and quantization. Our method is based on a topological feature tracking process, using a flow-based paradigm and a deformable surface model. It tracks through time the evolution of the components of an isosurface and their interaction with other components. We focus on the difficulties of visualizing 4d volume data, and we report the results of preliminary experiments designed to evaluate the utility of autostereoscopic displays for this purpose.
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A. Benassarou, G. Valette, D. Debons, Y. Remion, and L. Lucas "Autostereoscopic visualization of 3D time-varying complex objects in volumetric image sequences", Proc. SPIE 7904, Three-Dimensional and Multidimensional Microscopy: Image Acquisition and Processing XVIII, 79040W (23 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.875364
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

3D modeling

3D image processing

Autostereoscopic displays

Image visualization

Image segmentation

3D displays

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