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Three-dimension Reconstruction Of Brain Based On Human Slices And Research On Quantitative Analysis

Posted on:2007-10-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C X LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360185993310Subject:Mechanical and electrical engineering
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Digital human body was the overlapping product of modern medicine, modern physics, manufacture technology and computer technology. It was one of the hotpot technology in the human science and technology in 21st century. In 1987, National Library of America(NLM) brought up the Visible Human Project( VHP).In 1994 and 1996 a group of man and a group of woman were published one by one, included CT,MRI and slice image. In the June of 2002 the work of the slice of Chinese woman collecting was finished by the first and the work of the slice of Chinese man collecting was finished by the in the October of the same year. On the base of the data set, many countries developed the research of the Digital human body. Digital human body was the process of digitizing the human anatomy parameter. It was a shining of the real body and the technology basic of making the phantom model. The technology of Digital human body developed more and more important effect in the areas of medical diagnose and the therapy, human construction design and the operation simulating. On the base of the anatomy data set of the first Chinese man, this paper discussed the 3d-reconstructing of the human cerebrum, then the shape, volume and the surface area were analyzed quantitatively. This provided the doctors of the theory basis for deciding the physics property of the tumor and therapy.The aimed pixels were extracted from the character of the cerebrum's digital image. The 3d-reconstructing was got in the same way. the list of images is pretreatment of color adjust and registration and filter etc. the means of handwork and auto segmentation aimed image is adopted aim at cerebrum complex configuration .the measure of tracing and morphologic is adopt to...
Keywords/Search Tags:Digital image, Cerebrum, Three-dimension reconstruction, Digital human body, Quantitative analysis
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