[Insight-users] Codimensionality in NarrowBandCurvesLevelSetImageFilter

Karl Krissian karl at bwh . harvard . edu
Tue, 19 Aug 2003 10:27:55 -0400


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Hi,

The work of  Lorigo et al . on codimension-2 level set is based on the
paper of Ambrosio and Soner in order to generalize the mean curvature 
evolution
to arbitrary codimension.
However, evolving curves in 3D images presents numerical problems
because the distance to the curve is always positive and there is no
available fast method to interpolate its position.
For this reason, Lorigo et al.'s evolution is not really codimension-2 
because
 a surface is evolving, but the minimal curvature term that comes from
a codimension-2 evolution allows evolving  better into tubular objects.


Karl Krissian, PhD
Laboratory of Mathematics in Imaging (LMI)
Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Tel:617-278-0639, Fax:617-264-6887



Nils Hanssen wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> I just discovered that there is the above image filter in the 
> repository, now. This is quite interesting for me, since I am trying 
> to segment tubular structures in 3D.
>  
> In the paper, the filter is based on, the authors describe that they 
> are fitting an object of codimensionality two (that is a curve instead 
> of a surface) to the dataset. How about the codimensionality in the 
> above filter? Is the filter fitting a curve, too? Or is the 
> codimensionality of the fitting object parameterizable?
>  
> Thanks in advance.
>  
> - Nils
>  
>
> -------------------------
> Nils Hanssen
> Surgical Systems Laboratory
> research center c ae sa r
> Ludwig-Erhard-Allee 2
> 53175 Bonn
> fon: +49-228-9656-197
> fax: +49-228-9656-117
> http://www . caesar . de/ssl
>
>
>  



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Hi,<br>
<br>
The work of&nbsp; Lorigo et al . on codimension-2 level set is based on the <br>
 paper of Ambrosio and Soner in order to generalize the mean curvature evolution<br>
 to arbitrary codimension.<br>
 However, evolving curves in 3D images presents numerical problems<br>
 because the distance to the curve is always positive and there is no<br>
 available fast method to interpolate its position.<br>
 For this reason, Lorigo et al.'s evolution is not really codimension-2 because<br>
 &nbsp;a surface is evolving, but the minimal curvature term that comes from <br>
 a codimension-2 evolution allows evolving&nbsp; better into tubular objects.<br>
<br>
<br>
Karl Krissian, PhD<br>
Laboratory of Mathematics in Imaging (LMI)<br>
Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital<br>
Tel:617-278-0639, Fax:617-264-6887<br>
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Nils Hanssen wrote:<br>
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  <div><span class="687582510-14082003"><font face="Arial" size="2">Hi,</font></span></div>
 
  <div><span class="687582510-14082003"></span>&nbsp;</div>
 
  <div><span class="687582510-14082003"><font face="Arial" size="2">I just
discovered  that there is the above image filter in the repository, now.
This is quite  interesting for me, since I am trying to segment tubular structures
in  3D.</font></span></div>
 
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  <div><span class="687582510-14082003"><font face="Arial" size="2">In the
paper, the  filter is based on, the authors describe that they are fitting
an object of  codimensionality two (that is a curve instead of a surface)
to the dataset. How  about the codimensionality in the above filter? Is the
filter fitting a curve,  too? Or is the codimensionality of the fitting object
 parameterizable?</font></span></div>
 
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  <div><span class="687582510-14082003"><font face="Arial" size="2">Thanks
in  advance.</font></span></div>
 
  <div><span class="687582510-14082003"></span>&nbsp;</div>
 
  <div><span class="687582510-14082003"><font face="Arial" size="2">-  Nils</font></span></div>
 
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