I have a very similar problem as asked by Rory in April this year. I am working with 3D TiFF files of cytoskeletal structures which I would like to classify by shape (whether they are curved or straight) and length. They are separated objects, so I won't have to worry with nodes. Still I need to skeletonize, which I have not figured out how to do. I have done a distance transformation, but would need to perform a non-maximum suppression or something similar now before performing the Hough Transformation. There were no really useful answers back then, apart from that it seems to be rather difficult to skeletonize in 3D.
Many thanks in advance!

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski 2014년 12월 2일

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It is rather difficult to skeletonize in 3d. I remember looking for this in grad school and never found anything. However, this might be promising:

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Iris
Iris 2014년 12월 2일
Thanks. It takes quite some time but it looks quite nice. I guess I can work with it.

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