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Auto Iso-contour VOIs

The auto iso-contour tool ("auto-iso") serves for the contouring of structures based on an intensity threshold by region growing. This process can be restricted within an existing VOI, otherwise it will work on the whole image volume.

Contouring without Restriction

The whole image volume will be processed, if the auto-iso tool is started without selecting a non-empty VOI in the VOIs list. This situation is given before VOI definitions have started yet, or by creating an empty New VOI. The situation below illustrates the initial situation when starting auto-iso on an FDG Brain image: One single Hot contour is shown at a threshold level of 50%. without allowing Inner holes. The procedure operates in 2D and defines the contours in the Z plane, because this plane was active at the time the tool was started.

There are various parameters which change the behavior of the algorithm:

The updated contours are shown in the image, whenever a parameter is changed. For a complete visualization, Preview on all slices should be enabled. To accept the VOI definition, close the dialog window with the Ok button.

Contouring with Restriction

The process described above can be restricted to the volume of an existing VOI. To do so, select the restriction VOI in the VOIs list, and start the auto-iso tool. The example below illustrates contouring in a box VOI placed on the left brain hemisphere.

Depending on the setting of Replace actual contour, the bounding VOI will be overwritten, or a new VOI will be created with the contouring result.

Contouring with Smoothing

In order to get smoother contours than the original data supports, the procedure can work on a smoothed copy of the data. This functionality is activated with the Use smoothed data box. Each time the Smooth button is activated, the data copy is filtered with a Gaussian function using the three numbers as the FWHM in mm along x, y and z. By adjusting the filter sizes and repeated filtering, a gradually smoother copy and correspondingly smoother contours in the original image can be generated. The Show>> button can be activated to see the smoothed copy as illustrated below.