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Reconstruction of biomedical objects by tiling
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Reconstruction of biomedical objects by tiling

T.D. Haig and Y. Attikiouzel
Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Australia, Vol.10(4), pp.301-307
1990

Abstract

The 3D reconstruction of biomedical objects from 2D images has gained widespread attention. Several methods for reconstructing surfaces by triangulation are examined. These techniques has been specifically applied to the three dimensional reconstruction of biomedical objects from serial slices. The advantages and disadvantages of each method are considered, and a new method is described which is superior to existing practices.

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