• 제목/요약/키워드: ITK(Insight Toolkit)

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ITK를 이용한 폐혈관 분할 (Pulmonary vascular Segmentation Using Insight Toolkit(ITK))

  • 신민준;김도연
    • 한국정보통신학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국해양정보통신학회 2011년도 추계학술대회
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    • pp.554-556
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    • 2011
  • 각종 폐혈관 질환의 발생에 따른 정확하고 빠른 진단의 필요성이 강조되었다. 몇 가지 폐혈관 조영술의 제약사항의 존재로 흉부 CT에 대한 영상 처리의 필요성을 인지하였고 의료 영상처리의 다양성을 위해 ITK를 이용한 폐혈관 분할을 제안하였다. 본 논문은 명암 값을 기반한 방법으로 두 단계의 폐 영역 분할과 혈관 분할의 과정을 수행한다. 각 단계로 폐 영역 분할은 영상 향상, 문턱치 값, 관심영역 잘라내기로 결과 영상을 획득하고 폐 혈관 분할은 획득된 폐 영역에 영역 채우기를 적용하여 얻는다. 분할된 폐혈관 영상을 바탕으로 3차원 시각화 영상을 획득하여 폐혈관에 대한 다양한 관점의 분석 및 진단이 가능할 것으로 판단된다.

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오픈 소스를 이용한 치과 의료영상처리 SW 개발 (Development of Dental Medical Image Processing SW using Open Source Library)

  • 박종진
    • 한국인터넷방송통신학회논문지
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.59-64
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    • 2023
  • 최근 IT 기술의 발전으로 의료영상처리 기술은 치과 분야에서도 많이 사용되고 있으며, CT 등에 의한 3D 데이터를 사용하여 치료 효과를 높이고 있다. 본 논문에서는 치과용 의료영상처리 SW를 개발하기 위해 ITK와 VTK 등 오픈 소스 라이브러리를 소개하고, 이를 사용하여 3D CBCT를 중심으로 치과용 의료영상처리 SW를 개발하는 방법에 대해 소개한다. ITK는 의료영상처리를 위한 기본적인 알고리즘들이 구현되어 있어 영상처리 파이프라인을 빠르게 구현할 수 있고 개발자가 원하는 알고리즘을 필터로 손쉽게 구현할 수 있다. 개발된 알고리즘을 VTK와 연동을 통해 시각화 기능을 구현하였다. 개발된 SW를 사용하면 2D 영상의 한계를 극복하는 치과 진단 및 치료에 활용할 수 있다.

하학 제 1 소구치의 3 차원 CT 영상 분할 및 정합 연구 (A Study on 3D CT Image Segmentation and Registration of Mandibular First Premolar)

  • 진경찬;전경진
    • 한국정밀공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국정밀공학회 2006년도 춘계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.175-176
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    • 2006
  • The aim of the 3D medical imaging is to facilitate the creation of clinically usable image-based algorithm. Clinically usable imaging algorithm for image analysis requires a high degree of interaction to verify and correct results from registration algorithms, such as the Insight Toolkit (ITK) and the Visualization Toolkit (VTK) which are the class libraries. ITK provides segmentation algorithms and VTK has powerful 3D visualization. However, to apply those libraries to the medical images such as Computerized Tomography (CT), the algorithm based on the interactive construction and modification of data objects are necessary. In this paper we showed the 3D registration about mandibular premolar of human teeth acquired by micro-CT scanner. Also, we used the ITK to find the contour of pulp layer of premolar, furthermore, the 3D imaging was visualized with VTK designed to create one kind of view on the data of 3D visualization. Finally, we evaluated that the volume model of pulp layer would be useful for the tooth morphology in dental medicine.

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Segmentation of Scalp in Brain MR Images Based on Region Growing

  • Du, Ruoyu;Lee, Hyo Jong
    • 한국정보처리학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국정보처리학회 2009년도 추계학술발표대회
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    • pp.343-344
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    • 2009
  • The aim in this paper is to show how to extract scalp of a series of brain MR images by using region growing segmentation algorithm. Most researches are all forces on the segmentation of skull, gray matter, white matter and CSF. Prior to the segmentation of these inner objects in brain, we segmented the scalp and the brain from the MR images. The scalp mask makes us to quickly exclude background pixels with intensities similar those of the skull, while the brain mask obtained from our brain surface. We make use of connected threshold method (CTM) and confidence connected method (CCM). Both of them are two implementations of region growing in Insight Toolkit (ITK). By using these two methods, the results are displayed contrast in the form of 2D and 3D scalp images.

Correction of post-traumatic enophthalmos with anatomical absorbable implant and iliac bone graft

  • Choi, Ji Seon;Oh, Se Young;Shim, Hyung-Sup
    • 대한두개안면성형외과학회지
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    • 제20권6호
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    • pp.361-369
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    • 2019
  • Background: Trauma is one of the most common causes of enophthalmos, and post-traumatic enophthalmos primarily results from an increased volume of the bony orbit. We achieved good long-term results by simultaneously using an anatomical absorbable implant and iliac bone graft to correct post-traumatic enophthalmos. Methods: From January 2012 to December 2016, we performed operations on seven patients with post-traumatic enophthalmos. In all seven cases, reduction surgery for the initial trauma was performed at our hospital. Hertel exophthalmometry, clinical photography, three-dimensional computed tomography (3D-CT), and orbital volume measurements using software to calculate the specific volume captured on 3D-CT (ITK-SNAP, Insight Toolkit-SNAP) were performed preoperatively and postoperatively. Results: Patients were evaluated based on exophthalmometry, clinical photographs, 3D-CT, and orbital volume measured by the ITK-SNAP program at 5 days and 1 year postoperatively, and all factors improved significantly compared with the preoperative baseline. Complications such as hematoma or extraocular muscle limitation were absent, and the corrected orbital volume was well maintained at the 1-year follow-up visit. Conclusion: We present a method to correct enophthalmos by reconstructing the orbital wall using an anatomical absorbable implant and a simultaneous autologous iliac bone graft. All cases showed satisfactory results for enophthalmos correction. We suggest this method as a good option for the correction of post-traumatic enophthalmos.