Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1988-08-04
1990-02-20
Jablon, Clark A.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
382 16, 378901, G06F 1562
Patent
active
049032020
ABSTRACT:
Multiple desired objects within a three-dimensional tomographic data set which occupy the same portion of the image histogram with other unwanted objects are separated with reduced reliance on user interaction by applying connectivity to the unwanted objects and setting the voxels to a new value which removes them from the portion of the histogram. Unwanted objects can be identified by examination of the original two-dimensional slices or after examination of a three-dimensional image to excise objects, whereby the invention functions as an electronic scalpel.
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H. E. Cline et al., "3D Reconstruction of the Brain from Magnetic Resonance Images Using a Connectivity Algorithm", Magnetic Resonance Imaging, vol. 5, pp. 345-352, 1987.
General Electric Company
Jablon Clark A.
Skarsten James O.
Stoner Douglas E.
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