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26 June 1998 Object-oriented region-of-interest toolkit for workstations
Matthew S. Brown, Michael F. McNitt-Gray, Nathaniel Wyckoff, Alex Bui
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Abstract
Medical imaging workstations need capabilities for defining a Region Of Interest (ROI) within an image, so that it can be processed for visualization or quantitative measurements. The purpose of this work was to develop a generic, object-oriented toolkit which allows creation, modification, querying and traversal of an ROI. In the object-oriented design, an ROI class is defined with associated methods. An ROI object consists of a set of 3-D points represented using interval- end-points. The ROI toolkit has been developed using C++, in conjunction with patient browser and image object navigation (display) toolkits, to serve as the foundation for thoracic and neuro-radiology workstations. Because of the object-oriented design and generic representation of the ROI, this toolkit can easily facilitate standard and advanced image processing methods.
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Matthew S. Brown, Michael F. McNitt-Gray, Nathaniel Wyckoff, and Alex Bui "Object-oriented region-of-interest toolkit for workstations", Proc. SPIE 3335, Medical Imaging 1998: Image Display, (26 June 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.312542
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KEYWORDS
Binary data

Medical imaging

3D image processing

Image processing

Tomography

Raster graphics

Image processing algorithms and systems

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