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Interactive volume rendering for virtual colonoscopy
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1997
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Real-time VisualizationEngineeringSurgeryComputer-aided DesignDifferentiable RenderingVirtual RealityVisual ComputingColonoscopyComputational GeometryReal-time Computer GraphicRadiologyGeometric ModelingInteractive VolumeMedical ImagingVirtual ColonoscopyPerspective Ray CastingMedical Image ComputingVolume RenderingSurface RenderingBiomedical ImagingExtended Reality3D ReconstructionMedicine
3D virtual colonoscopy has recently been proposed as a non-invasive alternative procedure for the visualization of the human colon. Surface rendering is sufficient for implementing such a procedure to obtain an overview of the interior surface of the colon at interactive rendering speeds. Unfortunately, physicians can not use it to explore tissues beneath the surface to differentiate between benign and malignant structures. In this paper, we present a direct volume rendering approach based on perspective ray casting, as a supplement to the surface navigation. To accelerate the rendering speed, surface-assistant techniques are used to adapt the resampling rates by skipping the empty space inside the colon. In addition, a parallel version of the algorithm has been implemented on a shared-memory multiprocessing architecture. Experiments have been conducted on both simulation and patient data sets.
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