Hu Yanjun, Wang Bingquan. A DOUBLE SCREEN TECHNIQUE FOR 3D DISPLAY OF SLICE-REPRESENTED MULTIOBJECT[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1997, 19(3): 407-410.
Citation:
Hu Yanjun, Wang Bingquan. A DOUBLE SCREEN TECHNIQUE FOR 3D DISPLAY OF SLICE-REPRESENTED MULTIOBJECT[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1997, 19(3): 407-410.
Hu Yanjun, Wang Bingquan. A DOUBLE SCREEN TECHNIQUE FOR 3D DISPLAY OF SLICE-REPRESENTED MULTIOBJECT[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1997, 19(3): 407-410.
Citation:
Hu Yanjun, Wang Bingquan. A DOUBLE SCREEN TECHNIQUE FOR 3D DISPLAY OF SLICE-REPRESENTED MULTIOBJECT[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1997, 19(3): 407-410.
This paper proposes a double screen technique for display realistic images of 3-dimensional multiobject on a 2-dimensional display screen rapidly. This technique is applied to process CT data of multiobject, such as liver, tumor and vessels, the results obtained are satisfying.
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