A realistic model of human structure from the visible human data.

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A realistic model of human structure from the visible human data. / Höhne, K H; Pflesser, B; Pommert, Andreas; Riemer, Martin; Schubert, R; Schiemann, T; Tiede, U; Schumacher, U.

In: METHOD INFORM MED, Vol. 40, No. 2, 2, 2001, p. 83-89.

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Höhne, KH, Pflesser, B, Pommert, A, Riemer, M, Schubert, R, Schiemann, T, Tiede, U & Schumacher, U 2001, 'A realistic model of human structure from the visible human data.', METHOD INFORM MED, vol. 40, no. 2, 2, pp. 83-89. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11424309?dopt=Citation>

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Höhne, K. H., Pflesser, B., Pommert, A., Riemer, M., Schubert, R., Schiemann, T., Tiede, U., & Schumacher, U. (2001). A realistic model of human structure from the visible human data. METHOD INFORM MED, 40(2), 83-89. [2]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11424309?dopt=Citation

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Höhne KH, Pflesser B, Pommert A, Riemer M, Schubert R, Schiemann T et al. A realistic model of human structure from the visible human data. METHOD INFORM MED. 2001;40(2):83-89. 2.

Bibtex

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abstract = "The computer-based 3D models of the human body reported to date suffer from poor spatial resolution. The Visible Human project has delivered high resolution cross-sectional images that are suited for generation of high-quality models. Yet none of the 3D models described to date reflect the quality of the original images. We present a method of segmentation and visualization which provides a new quality of realism and detail. Using the example of a 3D model of the inner organs, we demonstrate that such models, especially when combined with a knowledge base, open new possibilities for scientific, educational, and clinical work.",
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AU - Höhne, K H

AU - Pflesser, B

AU - Pommert, Andreas

AU - Riemer, Martin

AU - Schubert, R

AU - Schiemann, T

AU - Tiede, U

AU - Schumacher, U

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AB - The computer-based 3D models of the human body reported to date suffer from poor spatial resolution. The Visible Human project has delivered high resolution cross-sectional images that are suited for generation of high-quality models. Yet none of the 3D models described to date reflect the quality of the original images. We present a method of segmentation and visualization which provides a new quality of realism and detail. Using the example of a 3D model of the inner organs, we demonstrate that such models, especially when combined with a knowledge base, open new possibilities for scientific, educational, and clinical work.

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