• Hesse Rendering for Computer-aided Visualization and Analysis of Anomalies at Chest CT and Breast MR Imaging

    RadioGraphics 2012; 32:289-304

    Rafael Wiemker, PhD , Ekta D. Dharaiya, MS , Thomas Bülow, PhD

    A volume-rendering (VR) technique known as Hesse rendering applies image-enhancement filters to three-dimensional imaging volumes and depicts the filter responses in a color-coded fashion. Unlike direct VR, which makes use of intensities, Hesse rendering operates on the basis of shape properties, such that nodular structures in the resulting render­ings have different colors than do tubular structures and thus are easily visualized. The renderings are mouse-click sensitive and can be used to navigate to locations of possible anomalies in the original images. Hesse rendering is meant to complement rather than replace conventional sec­tion-by-section viewing or VR. Although it is a pure visualization tech­nique that involves no internal segmentation or explicit object detection, Hesse rendering, like computer-aided detection, may be effective for quickly calling attention to points of interest in large stacks of images and for helping radiologists to avoid oversights.