Development of 3D image reconstruction based on untracked 2D fetal phantom ultrasound images using VTK

Three dimensional (3D) ultrasound image reconstruction based on two dimensional (2D) images has become a famous method for analyzing some anatomy related to abnormalities. 3D ultrasound image reconstruction system is required in order to view the specific part of the object and so that it can be use...

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Main Authors: Hafizah, Mahani, Tan, Kok, Eko, Supriyanto
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spelling my.utm.251002018-03-22T10:37:15Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/25100/ Development of 3D image reconstruction based on untracked 2D fetal phantom ultrasound images using VTK Hafizah, Mahani Tan, Kok Eko, Supriyanto QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Three dimensional (3D) ultrasound image reconstruction based on two dimensional (2D) images has become a famous method for analyzing some anatomy related to abnormalities. 3D ultrasound image reconstruction system is required in order to view the specific part of the object and so that it can be used for analysis purpose. In this paper, 2D images of fetal phantom were taken by using untracked free-hand ultrasound system. Few sets of 2D images were taken with different number of slices and after some basic 2D image processing, 3D reconstruction is done by using surface rendering techniques by implementing contour filtering and marching cubes algorithm in Visual C++ 6.0 with Visualization Toolkit (VTK) toolbox. From the experiment, we can conclude that in order to reconstruct a better 3D image, the aid of tracking sensor is important. Besides, image processing need to be performed thoroughly by adding other detailed processing techniques so that noises can be fully removed. From the result also, it can be concluded that the marching cube algorithm can give a better result compare to contour filtering where marching cubes algorithm can generate higher intensity 3D image which can make user easy to detect inner part and edges of 3D images. The number of slices should also be increased to improve the accuracy of the 3D image constructed. World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society 2010-10 Article PeerReviewed Hafizah, Mahani and Tan, Kok and Eko, Supriyanto (2010) Development of 3D image reconstruction based on untracked 2D fetal phantom ultrasound images using VTK. Wseas Transactions on Signal Processing, 6 (4). 145 - 154. ISSN 1790-5052 https://www.scopus.com/
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Hafizah, Mahani
Tan, Kok
Eko, Supriyanto
Development of 3D image reconstruction based on untracked 2D fetal phantom ultrasound images using VTK
description Three dimensional (3D) ultrasound image reconstruction based on two dimensional (2D) images has become a famous method for analyzing some anatomy related to abnormalities. 3D ultrasound image reconstruction system is required in order to view the specific part of the object and so that it can be used for analysis purpose. In this paper, 2D images of fetal phantom were taken by using untracked free-hand ultrasound system. Few sets of 2D images were taken with different number of slices and after some basic 2D image processing, 3D reconstruction is done by using surface rendering techniques by implementing contour filtering and marching cubes algorithm in Visual C++ 6.0 with Visualization Toolkit (VTK) toolbox. From the experiment, we can conclude that in order to reconstruct a better 3D image, the aid of tracking sensor is important. Besides, image processing need to be performed thoroughly by adding other detailed processing techniques so that noises can be fully removed. From the result also, it can be concluded that the marching cube algorithm can give a better result compare to contour filtering where marching cubes algorithm can generate higher intensity 3D image which can make user easy to detect inner part and edges of 3D images. The number of slices should also be increased to improve the accuracy of the 3D image constructed.
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author Hafizah, Mahani
Tan, Kok
Eko, Supriyanto
author_facet Hafizah, Mahani
Tan, Kok
Eko, Supriyanto
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title Development of 3D image reconstruction based on untracked 2D fetal phantom ultrasound images using VTK
title_short Development of 3D image reconstruction based on untracked 2D fetal phantom ultrasound images using VTK
title_full Development of 3D image reconstruction based on untracked 2D fetal phantom ultrasound images using VTK
title_fullStr Development of 3D image reconstruction based on untracked 2D fetal phantom ultrasound images using VTK
title_full_unstemmed Development of 3D image reconstruction based on untracked 2D fetal phantom ultrasound images using VTK
title_sort development of 3d image reconstruction based on untracked 2d fetal phantom ultrasound images using vtk
publisher World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/25100/
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