COMPUTER GRAPHICS & IMAGE PROCESSING SOFTWARE FOR 3 D RECONSTRUCTION
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基本信息
- 批准号:6220660
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.69万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1999
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1999-05-15 至 2000-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
The major goals for these software projects are to design, develop
and implement programs for semiautomated segmentation and
classification of 3D volumes, and to develop software for the
visualization of three-dimensional structure. In the previous years
of this project we have developed the program suites, Synu and Ducky,
for performing sophisticated three-dimensional visualizations. These
programs have been found to be extremely useful by biologists and have
been distributed to many investigators throughout the US and
internationally. During this year we have focused on improvements in
software for segmentation and classification as well as programs for
combining volume datasets for use in performing serial tomography and
for merging volume correlated datasets acquired from the light and
microscope (Perkins et al., 1997). Manual segmentation-tracing
programs: In many light and electron microscopic studies, the objects
of interest for three-dimensional reconstruction or analysis are
delineated by membranes. These membranes are often extremely
difficult to define using image processing techniques. Generally it
has been found necessary to specify the location of the membranes
using an interactive manual tracing method. The program XVOXTRACE
developed at NCMIR is specifically designed for manually contouring
features of structures in tomographic volumes by tracing with a mouse
on planes of the volume along any one of the three major axes.
Additional guides are provided to achieve accurate tracing. Thus, as
the contours are traced, they can be viewed simultaneously
superimposed on selected images from the original tilt series. Pairs
of tilt-series images with the contours superimposed may also be
displayed as anaglyphic or stereoscopic views. In addition, the
accuracy of tracing can be evaluated by examining the contours
superimposed on renderings of the volume viewed from an arbitrarily
selected orientation. We have developing an improved version of this
program which will include stereoscopic volume rendering as well as
enhanced contour editing facilities such as automatic contour
resplining. Capabilities for panning and zooming on a view of a
selected region of the specimen in the volume slice, volume rendering,
and tilt displays will also be provided. Semiautomated particle
detection: Several on-going NCMIR research projects are interested in
defining the three-dimensional distribution of particle-like
structures such as synaptic vesicles. In collaboration with Dr. Ioana
Martin (Dept. Computer Science, Univ. Indiana, South Bend) we have
been developing semiautomated tool for detecting and defining
particles. An initial tool was developed based on methods used by Dr.
Martin to detect virus particles in two-dimensional electron
micrographs. The tool was evaluated to detection of synaptic vesicles
in tomographic reconstructions. Although partly successful, we expect
that algorithms, currently under development, using three-dimensional
information will be considerably more accurate. Measurements based on
contours: XDEND is a graphics-based analysis tool developed at NCMIR
to obtain measurements of the length, surface area and volume of
objects defined as sets of contours such as those produced with
XVOXTRACE. In addition, contours can also be derived directly from
data volumes in those cases in which the structure can be segmented
using simple built-in thresholding. Components of the structure may
be resectioned into contours in the transverse, sagittal, or coronal
axes to obtain the best orientation for length measurements. The
length measurements are based on linear segments interconnecting the
centroids of the contours. The program automatically detects
branching segments. Objects may be viewed in perspective as contour
outlines, centroids or skeletons. XDEND can also be used to
reclassify and edit objects after recontouring. We are currently
improving this program by providing resectioning along an arbitrary
axis, and more accurate skeletonization methods. Software for serial
tomography and volume merging We previously developed and implemented
a procedure for combining serial section techniques with tomographic
reconstruction (Soto et al., 1994). For a fixed tilt range and tilt
increment, the resolution of the volume reconstructed by tomography
decreases as the thickness of the object under reconstruction is
increased. Thus, the resolution obtainable in reconstructions of very
thick specimens is relatively poor. To overcome this limitation, we
combined tomography with the serial section reconstruction technique
to reconstruct large structures with adequate resolution. A series of
consecutive sections is cut with a thickness sufficient to achieve the
resolution desired in the reconstruction. Each section is
reconstructed using tomography. Subsequently, the resulting volumes
in the series are aligned and merged into a single volume. We
recently developed two programs, MOG and TRANSMOG that are useful in
the alignment of serial volumes. Fiducial marks are assigned to
features in the raw or segmented sections from the consecutive volumes
using the NCMIR fiducial marking tool, FIDO. MOG computes the
polynomial function coefficients necessary to align the two sections,
including a correction for in-plane warpage that may have occurred
between the two volumes. The translations computed by MOG are then
applied by TRANSMOG to the remaining sections in the volume. These
have programs are also useful for aligning and scaling correlated
three-dimensional light and electron microscope data and have been
used for this purpose on a collaborative study examining alterations
in cardiac muscle in a model of heart failure. Further, this software
has also been found useful for assessing changes in structures due to
shrinkage. The NCMIR program MOG can be used to obtain numeric
estimates of changes in single sections resulting from beam exposure
or specimen preparation.
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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