Arrangement for determining and displaying volumetric data in an

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display driving control circuitry – Controlling the condition of display elements

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395119, 395120, 345138, G06F 1562

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ABSTRACT:
An imaging system apparatus and operating method thereof utilize a volumetric resampling technique with interpolation to determine sample point values on user-defined paths traced through a volumetric image comprising a group of predefined data values, which are themselves samples of a continuous volumetric object. Data values to be displayed are determined from the sample point values using user-selected interpolation and visualization operating modes.

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