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1 March 2011 Between developable surfaces and circular cone splines: curved slices of 3D volumes
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Abstract
Public visualization of high quality medical information has been wildly available since the creation of the Visible Human Project in the late 90´s. We discuss the extraction of information from 3D volumes along curved slices with emphasis on those that can be displayed on the plane without deformation. Special attention is given to a dental volume containing the sixteen teeth of the upper human jaw. We review several approaches to display information along curved slices contained within the 3D data set.
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Marco Paluszny "Between developable surfaces and circular cone splines: curved slices of 3D volumes", Proc. SPIE 7964, Medical Imaging 2011: Visualization, Image-Guided Procedures, and Modeling, 796435 (1 March 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.872157
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KEYWORDS
Teeth

3D displays

Distortion

Visualization

Databases

Distance measurement

Information visualization

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