We concentrate on the problem of producing three-dimensional displays of organ surfaces from computerized tomograms. The theory of such surfaces leads to efficient methods of segmentation, surface detection, visible surface determination, and rendering. The methods have been implemented in software packages especially designed for producing high quality displays inexpensively and efficiently for the medical end-user.
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