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3D reconstruction of the diaphragm for virtual traumatology

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2006
This study lies within the scope of passive road safety, and more particularly injury mechanisms of the abdominal area. The finite element modeling, which makes it possible to simulate a road accident and to observe the possible bone fractures or internal tissue injuries, allows large projections in the comprehension of injury mechanisms.
Michel, Behr   +6 more
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Virtual reconstruction of cultural heritage artifacts

2016 International Workshop on Computational Intelligence for Multimedia Understanding (IWCIM), 2016
Museums and other cultural heritage custodians are interested in digitizing their collections, not only for the sake of preserving cultural heritage, but also to make the information content accessible and affordable to researchers and the general public.
Michal Haindl, Matej Sedlácek
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Virtual Reconstruction as a Scientific Tool:

2018
The focus of this paper is to highlight what are the major theoretical issues of virtual reconstruction in archeology (black-box effect, palimpsest-effect, role of accuracy) and explain how the Extended Matrix approach was designed to respond to these specific needs.
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Virtual reconstruction of broken and unbroken pottery

Fourth International Conference on 3-D Digital Imaging and Modeling, 2003. 3DIM 2003. Proceedings., 2004
Motivated by the requirements of the present archaeology, we are developing an automated system for archaeological classification and reconstruction of ceramics. Due to the nature of ceramics, most of the excavated vessels are in the form of fragments called sherds.
Martin Kampel, Robert Sablatnig
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Reconstructing Past Landscapes for Virtual Museums

2013
For the present work, we have considered two types of users: common users (mainly not expert on the content) and expert users (belonging to the scientific community).We have assumed that the main aim for common users is to understand the past, to live an experience and to build "affinity, empathy" that can help in finding joy and motivation to increase
Ivana Cerato, Sofia Pescarin
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Virtual Archaeology: A Proposed Reconstruction

2012
The paper deals with the reconstructive study of the late-ancient farm in San Biagio a Metaponto conducted as part of the research activities of the Institute of Classical Archeology of the University of ...
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Virtual reconstruction using an autonomous robot

2012 International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN), 2012
Advances in sensing technology and algorithm design make it possible for a robot equipped with a laser range-finder to generate a map and localise itself within the map as the robot explores its environment.We describe a system for mapping and virtual reconstruction developed as part of a robot for urban search and rescue.
Matthew McGill   +6 more
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Virtual reconstruction of an egyptian beaker

2005
The Visual Computing Laboratory of ISTI-CNR, Pisa, frequently collaborates with museums and conservators-restorers in the development of new instruments that can be used in cultural heritage preservation, restoration and display. We present a small but interesting case study in which a broken artifact is virtually reconstructed and can be displayed ...
CALLIERI M, SILVANO, FLORA
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Virtual Object Reconstruction in Real World

11th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS'05), 2006
A large majority of the communication on the tele-immersive environment does not include a real objective presentation. This paper introduces a method of reconstructing a real object to the communication on the tele-immersive environment by using toy blocks.
Koji Sakai   +3 more
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The sacrotuberous and the sacrospinous ligament – A virtual reconstruction

Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 2009
Little is known about the morphometric properties of the sacrotuberous ligament (ST) and the sacrospinous ligament (SS). The influence of ligaments on pelvic stability and the extent of reconstruction in case of instability are controversially discussed.
N, Hammer   +6 more
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