[Insight-users] 2 questions about Level Sets in ITK: triangulating isosurface and how to tune ShapeDetectionLevelSetSegmentation
Audette, Michel A.
maudette at odu.edu
Fri Jun 7 16:13:36 EDT 2013
Dear ITK users,
I have two questions on Level Sets in ITK.
Is there a Level Sets model that is triangulated, i.e.: produces a watertight polygonalization of the zero-level isosurface? Is there a way to produce this watertight triangulation? I know that VTK has Marching Cubes, but I have misgivings about this method producing a watertight result.
Second, I would like to use an example with phantom images that are narrow structures, similar to the Circle of Willis, but in 2D, and I would like to have a recommendation for working example code that I can use with this. I have tried ShapeDetectionLevelSetSegmentation, but I find this example produces a constant speed term, as opposed to a speed term that halts the model on high-gradient areas of the image.
Please advise.
Thanks for your kind consideration.
Michel
Michel Audette, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor,
Department of Modeling, Simulation and Visualization Engineering,
Old Dominion University,
Norfolk, VA.
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