[Insight-users] Codimensionality in NarrowBandCurvesLevelSetImageFilter

Nils Hanssen hanssen at caesar . de
Thu, 14 Aug 2003 12:30:22 +0200


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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

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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
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