Three-dimensional surface representation using connectivity meth

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ABSTRACT:
Objects within a three-dimensional tomographic data set which occupy the same portion of the image histogram are separated prior to three-dimensional surface extraction by applying connectivity first to unwanted objects. The unwanted objects thus identified are modified so that they no longer occupy the same portion of the histogram or are flagged. Next, connectivity is applied to the desired objects using a criterion different from the one used on the unwanted objects.

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patent: 4751643 (1988-06-01), Lorensen et al.
H. E. Cline et al., "3D Reconstruction of the Brain from Magnetic Resonance Images Using a Connectivity Algorithm", from Magnetic Resonance Imaging, vol. 5, pp. 345-352, 1987.

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