Segmentation of 3D FIB-SEM data with pore-back effect

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Digital rock physics is used for the investigation of oil and gas reservoirs. It involves various mathematical simulations on a digital representation of a rock sample, which is usually obtained with imaging techniques. Focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy (FIB-SEM) tomography provides high-resolution images of sequential layers of a sample, and segmentation of these images is a key stage in the construction of 3D digital rock. Conventional segmentation methods are not applicable for FIB-SEM images due to specific artifacts such as the pore-back effect. We propose a new segmentation algorithm that relies on the marker-controlled watershed, variance filter and morphological operations. The results are validated with the use of manually labelled ground truth data. Furthermore, we develop a new metric for evaluation of segmentation quality. This metric is based on analysis of segmented regions and, in the case of porous media, provides more reliable evaluation than pixel-wise measures.

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Reimers, I. A., Safonov, I. V., & Yakimchuk, I. V. (2019). Segmentation of 3D FIB-SEM data with pore-back effect. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1368). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1368/3/032015

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