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Three-dimensional visualization and analysis methodologies: a current perspective.

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  • 1Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104-6021, USA.

Radiographics : a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc
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Three-dimensional (3D) imaging provides detailed qualitative and quantitative data from various medical imaging techniques. This technology enhances object analysis through preprocessing, visualization, manipulation, and analysis, despite ongoing challenges in precision and efficiency.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Imaging
  • Computer Vision
  • Image Processing

Background:

  • Three-dimensional (3D) imaging integrates data from multiple imaging modalities.
  • It aims to extract both qualitative and quantitative information from complex object systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To categorize the fundamental operations involved in 3D imaging.
  • To highlight the capabilities and challenges of 3D imaging technologies.

Main Methods:

  • Classification of 3D imaging operations into four categories: preprocessing, visualization, manipulation, and analysis.
  • Description of specific techniques within each category, such as segmentation, interpolation, and registration.
  • Discussion of scene-based and object-based approaches for visualization and analysis.

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Main Results:

  • 3D imaging operations are systematically organized into preprocessing, visualization, manipulation, and analysis.
  • Preprocessing enhances object information extraction, while visualization aids comprehension of full dimensionality.
  • Manipulation allows structural and relational alterations, and analysis quantifies object information.

Conclusions:

  • 3D imaging is a versatile technology with diverse applications across various imaging modalities.
  • Challenges in precision, accuracy, and efficiency remain key areas for future development.
  • The expanding applications of 3D imaging underscore its significance in scientific and medical fields.