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metadata.ojs.dc.title: Delta-connection: a solution for 3D object reconstruction
metadata.ojs.dc.creator: Anzollini, Guilherme Rossetti
Hounsell, Marcelo da Silva
Silva, Alexandre Gonçalves
metadata.ojs.dc.subject: 3D object reconstruction
Correspondence algorithm
Visualization
Reconstruction from slices
metadata.ojs.dc.publisher: Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)
metadata.ojs.dc.date: 1-Jun-2008
metadata.ojs.dc.identifier.citation: ANZOLLINI, G. R.; HOUNSELL, M. da S.; SILVA, A. G. Delta-connection: a solution for 3D object reconstruction. INFOCOMP Journal of Computer Science, Lavras, v. 7, n. 2, p. 65-73, June 2008.
metadata.ojs.dc.description.abstract: Given a set of consecutive slices resulting from a non-invasive examining device, there is an expectation to be able to reconstruct the 3D original object regardless if it is a human organ or the channeling of underground petroleum resources. The slices however, identify a set of curves, which need to be properly connected to give rise of a coherent representation of the object. This analysis is made by a correspondence algorithm within a 3D reconstruction software. This paper presents -connection, a simple and flexible algorithm for the correspondence problem. -connection relies on the well-known heuristic approach of proximal curves. Tests have shown that -connection grows linearly with the size of the raw-data (the slices) and can be fine-tuned by a user-defined parameter to produce a 3D model. The heuristic, advantages and limitations of -connection will also be shown in detail.
metadata.ojs.dc.language: eng
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