Grimm, M.M.GrimmSakas, G.G.SakasSchreyer, L.-A.L.-A.Schreyer2022-03-092022-03-091995https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/3240643D Ultrasound is one of the most interesting non-invasive, non-radiative tomographic techniques. Rendering 3D modells from such data is not straight-forward due to the noisy, fuzzy nature of ultrasound imaging containing a lot of artefacts. In this paper we first apply speckle, median and gaussian pre-filtering to improve the image quality. Using several semi-automatic segmentation tools we isolate interesting features within a few minutes. Our improved surface-extraction procedure enables volume rendering of high quality within a few seconds on a normal workstation, thus making the complete system suitable for routine clinical applications.enInteractive Segmentationmedical imagingvisualisationvolume rendering006Case Study: Visualization of 3D Ultrasonic Dataconference paper