Three-dimensional reconstructions represent a visual-based tool for illustrating the basis of three-dimensional post-processing such as interpolation, ray-casting, segmentation, percentage classification, gradient calculation, shading and illumination. The knowledge of the optimal scanning and reconstruction parameters facilitates the use of three-dimensional reconstruction techniques in clinical practise. The aim of this article is to explain the principles of multidimensional image processing in a pictorial way and the advantages and limitations of the different possibilities of 3D visualisation.
3D reconstruction techniques made easy: know-how and pictures / Luccichenti, G.; Cademartiri, F.; Pezzella, F. R.; Runza, G.; Belgrano, MANUEL GIANVALERIO; Midiri, M.; Sabatini, U.; Bastianello, S.; Krestin, G. P.. - In: EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY. - ISSN 0938-7994. - STAMPA. - (2005), pp. 2146-2156. [10.1007/s00330-005-2738-5]
3D reconstruction techniques made easy: know-how and pictures
BELGRANO, MANUEL GIANVALERIO;
2005-01-01
Abstract
Three-dimensional reconstructions represent a visual-based tool for illustrating the basis of three-dimensional post-processing such as interpolation, ray-casting, segmentation, percentage classification, gradient calculation, shading and illumination. The knowledge of the optimal scanning and reconstruction parameters facilitates the use of three-dimensional reconstruction techniques in clinical practise. The aim of this article is to explain the principles of multidimensional image processing in a pictorial way and the advantages and limitations of the different possibilities of 3D visualisation.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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