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Anatomical Definition and Modelling
Engineering in Medicine, 1986Methods of measuring and replicating elements of human anatomy as models formed by machining to aid surgery and for prosthetic applications are reviewed from their historical development up to contemporary practice.
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Modeling anatomical-based humans
Third International Conference on Image and Graphics (ICIG'04), 2005We present two complementary methodologies to automatically generate 3D surfaces of human bodies including internal bones. The first methodology is a data-driven approach and uses a database of human bodies in conjunction with a learning model synthesizer to create 3D surfaces subject to desired shape and size. In the second methodology, we use medical
N. Magnenat-Thalmann +2 more
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Patient-specific anatomical modelling
2015 E-Health and Bioengineering Conference (EHB), 2015This paper aims at presenting the development of patient-specific anatomical models with a focus on the pelvis region supporting the femoral nerve block. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and virtual physiological human (VPH) model are used for image registration, and a library of segmentation and registration algorithms was compiled for scaling ...
Julia E. E. de Oliveira +2 more
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Anatomically Accurate Individual Face Modeling
2003This paper presents a new 3D face model of a specific person constructed from the anatomical perspective. By exploiting the laser range data, a 3D facial mesh precisely representing the skin geometry is reconstructed. Based on the geometric facial mesh, we develop a deformable multi-layer skin model.
Yu, Zhang, Edmond C, Prakash, Eric, Sung
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Volumetric anatomical modeling from medical images
The 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005Many clinical applications, such as surgical planning, require volumetric models of anatomical structures represented as a set of tetrahedra. A method of constructing anatomical models from medical images is presented. The method starts with a set of contours segmented from the medical images by a clinician and produces a model that has high fidelity ...
Neculai, Archip, Robert, Rohling
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Ballistics and anatomical modelling – A review
Legal Medicine, 2016Ballistics is the study of a projectiles motion and can be broken down into four stages: internal, intermediate, external and terminal ballistics. The study of the effects a projectile has on a living tissue is referred to as wound ballistics and falls within terminal ballistics.
Humphrey, C., Kumaratilake, J.
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Anatomical modeling with computer-aided design
Computers and Biomedical Research, 1986Many industrial computer aided design (CAD) programs contain highly developed facilities that can be used to create and analyze three dimensional models of biological structures. In this paper we describe the use of one such program package for modeling the rat brain and a component thereof.
M J, West, J, Skytte
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Anatomical structure modeling from medical images
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 2006Some clinical applications, such as surgical planning, require volumetric models of anatomical structures represented as a set of tetrahedra. A practical method of constructing anatomical models from medical images is presented. The method starts with a set of contours segmented from the medical images by a clinician and produces a model that has high ...
Neculai, Archip +4 more
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Patient-Specific Anatomic Models
1996Virtual reality offers the promise of highly interactive, natural control of the visualization process, greatly enhancing the scientific value of the data produced by medical imaging systems. Due to the computational and real time update requirements of virtual reality interfaces, however, the complexity of polygonal surfaces which can be displayed is ...
Cameron B.M., Manduca A., Robb R.A.
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Modeling the Anatomical Distribution of Sunlight¶‡
Photochemistry and Photobiology, 2004ABSTRACTOne of the major technical challenges in calculating solar irradiance on the human form has been the complexity of the surface geometry (i.e. the surface‐normal vis‐a‐vis the incident radiation). Over 80% of skin cancers occur on the face, head, neck and back of the hands.
John J, Streicher +3 more
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