Nysjö, Fredrik
Interactive systems for exploring and analysing medical three dimensional (3D) volume image data using techniques such as stereoscopic rendering and haptics can lead to new workflows for virtual surgery planning. This includes the design of patient-specific surgical guides and plates for additive manufacturing (3D printing). Our applications, medic...
Tretter, Justin T Gupta, Saurabh Kumar Izawa, Yu Nishii, Tatsuya Mori, Shumpei
Traditionally, gross cardiac anatomy has been described mainly based on the findings in the dissection suite. Analyses of heart specimens have contributed immensely towards building a fundamental knowledge of cardiac anatomy. However, there are limitations in analyzing the autopsied heart removed from the thorax. Three-dimensional imaging allows vi...
Duran, Alper H Duran, Munevver N Masood, Irfan Maciolek, Lynsey M Hussain, Huda
Published in
Cureus
Three-dimensional volume rendering (3DVR) is useful in a wide variety of medical-imaging applications. The increasingly advanced capabilities of CT and MRI to acquire volumetric data sets with isotropic voxels have resulted in the increased use of the 3DVR techniques for clinical applications. The two most commonly used techniques are the maximum i...
Li, Kun Yan, Ruiying Ma, Huan Zhang, Da-fu Ding, Yingying Li, Zhen-hui
Published in
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
Objective The aim of the study was to assess the value of cinematic rendering (CR) from volumetric computed tomography data in evaluating the relationship between deep soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) of the extremities and the adjacent major vessels. Methods Preoperative contrast-enhanced axial imaging (CEAI) in the arterial phase with three-dimensiona...
Traoré Sompagnimdi, Michael Hurter, Christophe Telea, Alexandru
Occlusion is an issue in volumetric visualization as it prevents direct visualization of the region of interest. While many techniques such as transfer functions, volume segmentation or view distortion have been developed to address this, there is still room for improvement to better support the understanding of objects' vicinity. However, most exi...
Skrzat, Janusz Zdilla, Matthew J
Published in
Folia medica Cracoviensia
This report provides a concise overview of the rendering and utilization of three-dimensional models in the field of anatomy. Anatomical three-dimensional virtual models are widely used for educational purposes, preoperative planning, and surgical simulations because they simply allow for interactive three-dimensional navigation across the human or...
Maloca, Peter M de Carvalho, J Emanuel Ramos Heeren, Tjebo Hasler, Pascal W Mushtaq, Faisal Mon-Williams, Mark Scholl, Hendrik P N Balaskas, Konstantinos Egan, Catherine Tufail, Adnan
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Translational vision science & technology
Feasibility testing of a novel volume renders technology to display optical coherence tomography data (OCT) in a virtual reality (VR) environment. A VR program was written in C++/OpenGL to import and display volumetric OCT data in real time with 180 frames per second using a high-end computer and a tethered head-mounted display. Following exposure,...
Lesar, Žiga
Upodabljanje volumetričnih podatkov je temeljnega pomena v znanosti in mnogih industrijskih panogah, a je vse prej kot trivialno. Še težje dosegljivo je interaktivno upodabljanje v realnem času. Dandanes večina aplikacij uporablja primitivne metode, da dosegajo želene hitrosti izvajanja, poleg tega pa so pogosto dostopne le na določenih platformah....
Berg, Matthias Grangien, Jonathan
This thesis details work carried out by two students working as contractors at the Community Coordinated Modelling Center at Goddard Space Flight Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The thesis is made possible by and aims to contribute to the OpenSpace project. The first track of the work implemented is the handling of and ...
Traoré, Michael Hurter, Christophe Telea, Alexandru
Occlusion is an issue in volumetric visualization as it prevents direct visualization of the region of interest. While many techniques such as transfer functions, volume segmentation or view distortion have been developed to address this, there is still room for improvement to better support the understanding of objects' vicinity. However, most exi...