“User studies on the feasibility of oblique contouring”

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    User studies on the feasibility of oblique contouring

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    MRI and CT scanners have long been used to produce three-dimensional samplings of anatomy elements for use in medical visualization and analysis. Physicians often need to construct surfaces representing the anatomical shape in order to conduct treatment, such as radiating a tumor. Traditionally, this is done by a time-consuming process in which an experienced physician marks a series of parallel contours that outline the object of interest.

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    1. Liu, L., Bajaj, C., Deasy, J., Low, D., and Ju, T. 2008. Surface reconstruction from non-parallel curve networks. Eurographics (Computer Graphics Forum) 27, 2, 155–164.


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