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7 August 1998 Three-dimensional reconstruction of the cell microscopic image
Luguo Hao, Ming Liu, Shouping Nie, SongLing Bian, ChunKan Tao, Wanrong Gao, Ge Kou
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Abstract
At the optical processing domain, the three-dimension reconstruction of information is an important problem of research. At the last few years, the laser confocal scanning microscope (LCSM) system was researched and has been used successfully as advanced optical instrument in the biological and medical research range. This paper primarily research the 3-D image reconstruction of the cell using its 2-D section image formed by the laser confocal scanning microscopy. First, the paper rests on the LCSM system characteristic of forming image to analyze the image noise and remove it. Then we extract the information of 2-D section image edge, and we use these informations to reconstruct the 3-D image of cell surface by method of B-Spline.
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Luguo Hao, Ming Liu, Shouping Nie, SongLing Bian, ChunKan Tao, Wanrong Gao, and Ge Kou "Three-dimensional reconstruction of the cell microscopic image", Proc. SPIE 3548, Biomedical Optics and Lasers: Diagnostics and Treatment, (7 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.317857
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KEYWORDS
3D image reconstruction

Image processing

3D image processing

Confocal microscopy

Image analysis

Image segmentation

Interference (communication)

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