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25 May 1989 Restoration of an Object from its Complex Cross Sections
Takeshi Agui, Kiyoshi Arai, Masayuki Nakajima
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Abstract
In this report, we propose a new method of restoring an object from its cross sections having various contour shapes. The three-dimensional image of restored object is represented by its surface which consists of triangular patches. The object surface is smoothed according to requirement. This method reduces the complexity of triangulation algorithm and decrease the quantity of calculations to smooth surfaces.
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Takeshi Agui, Kiyoshi Arai, and Masayuki Nakajima "Restoration of an Object from its Complex Cross Sections", Proc. SPIE 1092, Medical Imaging III: Image Processing, (25 May 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953282
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KEYWORDS
Medical imaging

Image processing

Feature extraction

Binary data

Heart

Image restoration

3D image processing

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