Hi<br><br>Yes, I can add a simple example using this filter to the wiki, I will notify you when this is done. But does anyone know about the 2 questions I asked? Thanks.<br><br>Sincerely,<br><br>AgustÃn Conde<br><br>----- Mensaje original -----<br>De: David Doria <daviddoria@gmail.com><br>Fecha: Martes, 16 de Noviembre de 2010, 3:06 pm<br>Asunto: Re: [Insight-users] 2D Skeleton and articulation points with ITK<br>A: Agustin Conde Martin <a.conde409@uniandes.edu.co><br><br>> Agustin,<br>> <br>> That is a nice result! Would you mind adding a simple example using<br>> this filter to the wiki examples:<br>> <br>> http://www.itk.org/Wiki/ITK/Examples<br>> <br>> If you need help don't hesitate to let me know.<br>> <br>> Thanks!<br>> <br>> David<br>> <br>> On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 2:54 PM, Agustin Conde Martin<br>> <a.conde409@uniandes.edu.co> wrote:<br>> > Hi everyone<br>> ><br>> > I'm using the itkBinaryThinningImageFilter for calculating a <br>> 2D skeleton<br>> > from a 2D input image. In the attachment you can see the input <br>> image and its<br>> > calculated skeleton with the mentioned filter. I have 2 questions:<br>> ><br>> > 1. The calculation of that skeleton took 3 minutes and 30 <br>> seconds. That is a<br>> > lot of time but the skeleton is perfect! It is what I really <br>> want! But I<br>> > want it to take less time. Is there another way to calculate <br>> this skeleton<br>> > in less time?!<br>> ><br>> > 2. From the attached skeleton image, what is the best way to <br>> calculate its<br>> > articulation points (joints)? This calculation can be based on <br>> a criteria,<br>> > for example, "a joint is considered a point between a great <br>> change of<br>> > direction in the skeleton". Where can I start to learn the <br>> techniques for<br>> > doing this?<br>> ><br>> > Sincerely,<br>> ><br>> > Agustin Conde<br>> > _____________________________________<br>> > Powered by www.kitware.com<br>> ><br>> > Visit other Kitware open-source projects at<br>> > http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html<br>> ><br>> > Kitware offers ITK Training Courses, for more information visit:<br>> > http://www.kitware.com/products/protraining.html<br>> ><br>> > Please keep messages on-topic and check the ITK FAQ at:<br>> > http://www.itk.org/Wiki/ITK_FAQ<br>> ><br>> > Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe:<br>> > http://www.itk.org/mailman/listinfo/insight-users<br>> ><br>> >