Hi Evan,
 it's quite extensive, but I'd give it a try. If it doesn't work, this looks 
like the right job for a thinning algorithm in image space (not yet in vmtk, 
although it could be a nice addition), I can point you to some ITK classes that 
implement it, if you're interested.
Let us know how things go with this dataset.
Thanks,

Luca

On Aug 9, 2013, at 7:47 PM, Evan Kao wrote:

> Hello VMTK-users,
> 
> A colleague has asked about skeletonizing a dense microvascular network (see 
> image).  Is it sensible to use VMTK (like vmtknetworkextraction?) for 
> something this extensive?
> 
> <microvasc.png>
> 
> Thanks,
> Evan Kao
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