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Single Image 3D without a Single 3D Image

2015 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), 2015
Do we really need 3D labels in order to learn how to predict 3D? In this paper, we show that one can learn a mapping from appearance to 3D properties without ever seeing a single explicit 3D label. Rather than use explicit supervision, we use the regularity of indoor scenes to learn the mapping in a completely unsupervised manner.
David F. Fouhey   +3 more
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3D Image Browsing

Proceedings of International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval, 2014
In this paper, a method of browsing a large collection of images in a 3D environment is presented. Planetary bodies are used as a metaphor for browsing the image collection, where each planet represents a cluster of related images from the dataset. Salient point descriptors are used to cluster the imagery into planets.
Qi Zhang   +3 more
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3D Image Processing and 3D Image Analysis

2021
This section will provide the basic algorithms of representative filters and their effects according to the filtering objective. As filtering a 3D image is fundamentally the same process as that of a 2D image, this section will introduce examples of 2D filtering that are easier to formulate and whose application examples are easier to see.
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Intelligent image interface to 3D images with 3D image understanding and presentation

[1992] Proceedings. 11th IAPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2003
Concerns a highly intelligent image interface which makes it possible to realize human-computer communication using pictorial information flexibly as in human communication. The image interface should have functions of computer graphics and image pattern recognition/understanding since any kind of pictorial information may be used as media and messages.
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Evaluation of 3D Imaging

Critical Reviews in Diagnostic Imaging, 2000
Interactive computer-based simulation is gaining acceptance for craniofacial surgical planning. Subjective visualization without objective measurement capability, however, severely limits the value of simulation since spatial accuracy must be maintained. This study investigated the error sources involved in one method of surgical simulation evaluation.
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3D PixMix: Image Inpainting in 3D Environments

2018 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Adjunct (ISMAR-Adjunct), 2018
State of the art methods for diminished reality (DR) propagate pixel information from keyframes to later frames to achieve real-time image inpainting in 3D spaces. However, this approach assumes a planar scene and produces artifacts, if the scene geometry is not sufficiently planar. In this paper, we present 3D PixMix, a new real-time inpainting method
Shohei Mori   +6 more
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Standardizing 3D Medical Imaging

Computer, 2014
Great progress has been made in standardizing 2D medical images, but the standardization of 3D medical models is still lacking. The first Web extra at http://youtu.be/J_h3Pcono7A is a video in which a shoulder muscle is rendered based on a fresh cadaver and then laid out on a computer.
Young Lae Moon   +8 more
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3D medical images denoising

International Image Processing, Applications and Systems Conference, 2014
The two-dimensional images are often insufficient to achieve a perfect diagnosis in the medical area; on the other hand the three-dimensional images allow having an interesting deductive vision and there denoising has become a necessity and an essential need.
Feriel Romdhane   +2 more
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3D Imaging: Musculoskeletal Applications

Critical Reviews in Diagnostic Imaging, 2001
(2001). 3D Imaging: Musculoskeletal Applications. Critical Reviews in Diagnostic Imaging: Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 59-100.
E K, Fishman, B, Kuszyk
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