I forgot to mention: If your 3d model is too detailed you can easily reduce its
complexity with the new remeshing plugin (not available in the binary release,
you must compile MITK in order to use it) or you can configure surface creation
via the preferences to reduce poly count (available in the binary release).
Von: Kislinskiy, Stefan [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. Juli 2013 10:27
An: Zohreh Tavakoli; [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [mitk-users] Real Time 3D model
Hi Zoya,
Your project should be possible with MITK in principle. First you need to
segment your image data (this might be a very time consuming task for a huge
3D+t image but we have some great segmentation tools to speed things up). After
segmentation you can simply convert your 4D-segmentation to a 4D-surface (exact
or smooth), which contains a 3D model for each time step.
Best,
Stefan
Von: Zohreh Tavakoli [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. Juli 2013 05:38
An: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Betreff: [mitk-users] Real Time 3D model
Hi every one
I have a video from Abdomen during insufflation ( growing Abdomen through
injecting a gas inside in ) , and captured about 60 frames on it , in every
frame , Abdomen is larger than the previous one,I want make a Real time 3D
model from these frames , I mean visualizing growing Abdomen during
insufflation , I want just to know, is it possible doing this project on MITK
or not. ?????
Thanks
Zoya
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