Segmentation of muscles for 3D representation of acupoints.

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Segmentation of muscles for 3D representation of acupoints. / Zheng, Lei; Zhao, Jing; Zhuang, Tiange; Liu, Hongju; Bai, Juan; Yan, Zhenguo; Ulf, Tiede; Riemer, Martin; Karl, Heinz Hohne.

In: Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc, Vol. 3, 2004, p. 1733-1736.

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Zheng, L, Zhao, J, Zhuang, T, Liu, H, Bai, J, Yan, Z, Ulf, T, Riemer, M & Karl, HH 2004, 'Segmentation of muscles for 3D representation of acupoints.', Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc, vol. 3, pp. 1733-1736. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17272040?dopt=Citation>

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Zheng, L., Zhao, J., Zhuang, T., Liu, H., Bai, J., Yan, Z., Ulf, T., Riemer, M., & Karl, H. H. (2004). Segmentation of muscles for 3D representation of acupoints. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc, 3, 1733-1736. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17272040?dopt=Citation

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Zheng L, Zhao J, Zhuang T, Liu H, Bai J, Yan Z et al. Segmentation of muscles for 3D representation of acupoints. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2004;3:1733-1736.

Bibtex

@article{b7ce61994fd349c5a93628224c702b8c,
title = "Segmentation of muscles for 3D representation of acupoints.",
abstract = "Based on the dataset of the male Visible Human and the VOXEL-MAN software, original work for 3D representation of acupoints and acupuncture treatment has been reported. To get a realistic model, segmentation is one of the most important procedures in the whole process. The interactive segmentation of objects on the basis of ellipsoidal regions in RGB-space greatly enhances the realism of 3D reconstructions of the Visible Human datasets. Furthermore, this article describes a double-ellipsoids method in RGB-space for the specific segmentation of muscles originally from our mass of work. The whole process can be interactively controlled by an operator via the tools developed by VOXEL-MAN. Some ideal results have been achieved in a short time.",
author = "Lei Zheng and Jing Zhao and Tiange Zhuang and Hongju Liu and Juan Bai and Zhenguo Yan and Tiede Ulf and Martin Riemer and Karl, {Heinz Hohne}",
year = "2004",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "3",
pages = "1733--1736",

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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Segmentation of muscles for 3D representation of acupoints.

AU - Zheng, Lei

AU - Zhao, Jing

AU - Zhuang, Tiange

AU - Liu, Hongju

AU - Bai, Juan

AU - Yan, Zhenguo

AU - Ulf, Tiede

AU - Riemer, Martin

AU - Karl, Heinz Hohne

PY - 2004

Y1 - 2004

N2 - Based on the dataset of the male Visible Human and the VOXEL-MAN software, original work for 3D representation of acupoints and acupuncture treatment has been reported. To get a realistic model, segmentation is one of the most important procedures in the whole process. The interactive segmentation of objects on the basis of ellipsoidal regions in RGB-space greatly enhances the realism of 3D reconstructions of the Visible Human datasets. Furthermore, this article describes a double-ellipsoids method in RGB-space for the specific segmentation of muscles originally from our mass of work. The whole process can be interactively controlled by an operator via the tools developed by VOXEL-MAN. Some ideal results have been achieved in a short time.

AB - Based on the dataset of the male Visible Human and the VOXEL-MAN software, original work for 3D representation of acupoints and acupuncture treatment has been reported. To get a realistic model, segmentation is one of the most important procedures in the whole process. The interactive segmentation of objects on the basis of ellipsoidal regions in RGB-space greatly enhances the realism of 3D reconstructions of the Visible Human datasets. Furthermore, this article describes a double-ellipsoids method in RGB-space for the specific segmentation of muscles originally from our mass of work. The whole process can be interactively controlled by an operator via the tools developed by VOXEL-MAN. Some ideal results have been achieved in a short time.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 3

SP - 1733

EP - 1736

ER -