In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization

Profile Flags: a Novel Metaphor for Probing of T2 Maps

M. Mlejnek, P. Ermes, Anna Vilanova, R. van der Rijt, H.C.M. van den Bosch, F.A. Gerritsen, and Meister Eduard Groeller

This paper describes a tool for the visualization of T 2 maps of knee cartilage. Given the anatomical scan and the T 2 map of the cartilage, we combine the information on the shape and the quality of the cartilage in a single image. The Profile Flag is an intuitive 3D glyph for probing and annotating of the underlying data. It comprises a bulletin board pinlike shape with a small flag on top of it. While moving the glyph along the reconstructed surface of an object, the curve data measured along the pin's needle and in its neighborhood are shown on the flag. The application area of the Profile Flag is manifold, enabling the visualization of profile data of dense but inhomogeneous objects. Furthermore, it extracts the essential part of the data without removing or even reducing the context information. By sticking Profile Flags into the investigated structure, one or more signicant locations can be annotated by showing the local characteristics of the data at that locations. In this paper we are demonstrating the properties of the tool by visualizing T 2 maps of knee cartilage.


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M. Mlejnek, P. Ermes, Anna Vilanova, R. van der Rijt, H.C.M. van den Bosch, F.A. Gerritsen, and Meister Eduard Groeller, Profile Flags: a Novel Metaphor for Probing of T2 Maps, In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization, pp. 599–606, 2005.

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@inproceedings{bib:mlejnek:2005,
    author       = { Mlejnek, M. and Ermes, P. and Vilanova, Anna and van der Rijt, R. and van den Bosch, H.C.M. and Gerritsen, F.A. and Groeller, Meister Eduard },    
    title        = { Profile Flags: a Novel Metaphor for Probing of T2 Maps },
    booktitle    = { In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization },
    year         = { 2005 },
    pages        = { 599--606 },
    publisher    = { IEEE },
    note         = { VIS 2005 : IEEE Visualization Conference ; (Minnepolis, Minn.) : 2005.10.23-28, url: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/VIS.2005.81 },
    doi          = { 10.1109/VISUAL.2005.1532847 },
    dblp         = { conf/visualization/MlejnekEVRBGG05 },
    url          = { https://publications.graphics.tudelft.nl/papers/641 },
}