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26 June 1992 Three-dimensional representation of biological objects as reconstructed from sequential image planes: Part II - the reconstructed object space and its on-line integration with the image stack
Claes-Henric Berthold, Ragnar Pascher, Martin Rydmark, Thomas Skoglund, Tomas Jansson, Tomas Gustavsson
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Proceedings Volume 1660, Biomedical Image Processing and Three-Dimensional Microscopy; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59547
Event: SPIE/IS&T 1992 Symposium on Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology, 1992, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
A program package is described that: (1) handles a stack of several thousand aligned sequential photographic 2-D images as stored in an image processing system, (2) builds a database from information extracted from objects present in the stack of 2-D images, (3) transfers the database to an advanced graphic terminal, (4) reconstructs a 3-D object space, and (5) allows on-line interaction between the image processing system and the graphic terminal. The cell content of a prism of motor cerebral cortex of the cat is reconstructed as an application sample.
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Claes-Henric Berthold, Ragnar Pascher, Martin Rydmark, Thomas Skoglund, Tomas Jansson, and Tomas Gustavsson "Three-dimensional representation of biological objects as reconstructed from sequential image planes: Part II - the reconstructed object space and its on-line integration with the image stack", Proc. SPIE 1660, Biomedical Image Processing and Three-Dimensional Microscopy, (26 June 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59547
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KEYWORDS
3D image processing

3D image reconstruction

Image processing

Visualization

Neurons

Databases

Prisms

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