TY - JOUR
T1 - Multi-view autostereoscopic system for 3D visualization in anatomy
AU - Magalhães, Daniel Souza Ferreira
AU - Mansoor, Saad
AU - Weng, Ying
AU - Ghizoni, Enrico
AU - Barbosa, Thiago
AU - Silveira, Fernanda De Almeida
AU - Toledo, Rolando Serra
AU - Li, Li Min
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, Brazilian Society of Biomedical Engineering. All Rights Reserved.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Introduction: The use of 3D imaging in the medical field has proven to be a benefit to doctors when diagnosing patients. As for different medical applications, 3D visualization systems have advantages in terms of a better spatial understanding of anatomical structures, better performance of tasks that require high level of dexterity, increased learning performance, and improved communications with patients or between doctors. Methods: In this technical report, we show how to employ a multi-view autostereoscopic system to provide 3D images without any special glasses or equipment, describing a new way to obtain 3D visualization using sets of 2D images instead of real volumetric data such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT). We also propose an application of the images in neuroanatomy. Results: We obtained three-dimensional images of anatomical parts for visualization without glasses with resolution of 336 × 210 pixels’. Conclusion: The proposed method was able to generate three-dimensional high-resolution images and has great potential to be used in various areas such as anatomy and physiological studies.
AB - Introduction: The use of 3D imaging in the medical field has proven to be a benefit to doctors when diagnosing patients. As for different medical applications, 3D visualization systems have advantages in terms of a better spatial understanding of anatomical structures, better performance of tasks that require high level of dexterity, increased learning performance, and improved communications with patients or between doctors. Methods: In this technical report, we show how to employ a multi-view autostereoscopic system to provide 3D images without any special glasses or equipment, describing a new way to obtain 3D visualization using sets of 2D images instead of real volumetric data such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT). We also propose an application of the images in neuroanatomy. Results: We obtained three-dimensional images of anatomical parts for visualization without glasses with resolution of 336 × 210 pixels’. Conclusion: The proposed method was able to generate three-dimensional high-resolution images and has great potential to be used in various areas such as anatomy and physiological studies.
KW - 3D medical imaging
KW - 3D visualization systems
KW - Anatomy
KW - Multi-view autostereoscopic display
KW - Neuroanatomy
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U2 - 10.1590/2446-4740.180066
DO - 10.1590/2446-4740.180066
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85063613211
SN - 2446-4732
VL - 34
SP - 279
EP - 283
JO - Research on Biomedical Engineering
JF - Research on Biomedical Engineering
IS - 3
ER -