Skeletonization is a way to reduce dimensionality of digital objects. Here, we present an algorithm that computes the curve skeleton of a surface-like object in a 3D image, i.e., an object that in one of the three dimensions is at most two-voxel thick. A surface-like object consists of surfaces and curves crossing each other. Its curve skeleton is a 1D set centred within the surface-like object and with preserved topological properties. It can be useful to achieve a qualitative shape representation of the object with reduced dimensionality. The basic idea behind our algorithm is to detect the curves and the junctions between different surfaces and prevent their removal as they retain the most significant shape representation.

Curve skeletonization of surface-like objects in 3D images guided by voxel classification

Sanniti di Baja G
2002

Abstract

Skeletonization is a way to reduce dimensionality of digital objects. Here, we present an algorithm that computes the curve skeleton of a surface-like object in a 3D image, i.e., an object that in one of the three dimensions is at most two-voxel thick. A surface-like object consists of surfaces and curves crossing each other. Its curve skeleton is a 1D set centred within the surface-like object and with preserved topological properties. It can be useful to achieve a qualitative shape representation of the object with reduced dimensionality. The basic idea behind our algorithm is to detect the curves and the junctions between different surfaces and prevent their removal as they retain the most significant shape representation.
2002
Istituto di Scienze Applicate e Sistemi Intelligenti "Eduardo Caianiello" - ISASI
23-12
1419
1426
curve-skeleton
topology-preservatio
shape-representation
volume-images
Articolo incluso tra i "Focus" nel consuntivo del 2002
1
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Svensson S. ; Nyström I. ; Sanniti di Baja G.
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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