Abstract:
This paper reports about two new approaches to visualise the three-dimensional object that is depicted by a MR (Magnetic Resonance) imaging series. The exterior of the object is visualised with a surface rotation approach, which is based on the concept of digital visibility. The interior of the object is visualised with a cut and view approach, which is based on a special solution for resampling. After image data pre-processing, the surface rotation approach allows the user to rotate and visualise the object in any angle of view; while the cut and view approach let the user see the interior of the object by creating a planar cut onto the three dimensional object and then visualise the cross-section. These two approaches complement each other. Together, they provide a simple, fast processing method for the medical experts to visualise the MR imaging series. The time complexity and the quality of the outcome are satisfactory even it is processed with Intel 486 processor.
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