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Automatic finite element mesh generation from MRI scans for breast cancer investigations
Reconstruction of human breast tissues from MRI or other medical imaging scans are critical for early stage breast cancer detection research. This paper describes an automatic system that takes a set of two-dimensional (2D) medical images and produces a high-quality, three-dimensional (3D) volumetric mesh suitable for finite element analysis, which is important to breast cancer detection research.