how to fill a surface to obtain a 3D mask

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Mads
Mads on 10 Jan 2018
Commented: Mads on 11 Jan 2018
I have a script that gives me 3D coordinates of the surface of a 3D object.
I would like to obtain a mask in 3D where everything on and inside the surface is true, and everthing outside the surface is false.
The mask could for example be of size 64-by-64-by-64.
Roughly speaking a 3D version of imfill() that tolerates not all points being connected once they are placed in the mask grid.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 10 Jan 2018
Is there any problem with just doing it one slice at a time using imfill()?
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Mads
Mads on 11 Jan 2018
When for a given slice the points are connected, there is no problem. But when the curve is not closed imfill() doesn't work. I have tried imdilate() followed by imerode() to "invent" the missing points, but the operations seem to be a bit too harsh on the other parts of the curve. I wonder if there is some interpolation method that can fill out missing portions of the curve to close it...

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