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Three-dimensional segmentation of computed tomography data using <i>Drishti Paint</i> : new tools and developments

Yuzhi Hu, Ajay Limaye, Jing Lü

2020Royal Society Open Science35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Computed tomography (CT) has become very widely used in scientific and medical research and industry for its non-destructive and high-resolution means of detecting internal structure. Three-dimensional segmentation of computed tomography data sheds light on internal features of target objects. Three-dimensional segmentation of CT data is supported by various well-established software programs, but the powerful functionalities and capabilities of open-source software have not been fully revealed. Here, we present a new release of the open-source volume exploration, rendering and three-dimensional segmentation software, Drishti v. 2.7. We introduce a new tool for thresholding volume data (i.e. gradient thresholding) and a protocol for performing three-dimensional segmentation using the 3D Freeform Painter tool. These new tools and workflow enable more accurate and precise digital reconstruction, three-dimensional modelling and three-dimensional printing results. We use scan data of a fossil fish as a case study, but our procedure is widely applicable in biological, medical and industrial research.

Topics & Concepts

ThresholdingSegmentationComputer scienceSoftwareWorkflowArtificial intelligenceVolume renderingComputer visionComputed tomographyRendering (computer graphics)Image segmentationVolume (thermodynamics)Computer graphics (images)Image (mathematics)RadiologyMedicineQuantum mechanicsDatabaseProgramming languagePhysicsComputer Graphics and Visualization TechniquesMedical Image Segmentation Techniques3D Shape Modeling and Analysis
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