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  2. Image-based meshing - Wikipedia

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    The image-based meshing technique allows the straightforward generation of meshes out of segmented 3D data. Features of particular interest include: Multi-part meshing (mesh any number of structures simultaneously) Mapping functions to apply material properties based on signal strength (e.g. Young's modulus to Hounsfield scale)

  3. 3D reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    2D digital image acquisition is the information source of 3D reconstruction. Commonly used 3D reconstruction is based on two or more images, although it may employ only one image in some cases. There are various types of methods for image acquisition that depends on the occasions and purposes of the specific application.

  4. 3D reconstruction from multiple images - Wikipedia

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    A 3D selfie in 1:20 scale printed by Shapeways using gypsum-based printing, created by Madurodam miniature park from 2D pictures taken at its Fantasitron photo booth 3D models are generated from 2D pictures taken at the Fantasitron 3D photo booth at Madurodam. Generating and reconstructing 3D shapes from single or multi-view depth maps or ...

  5. IMOD (software) - Wikipedia

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    Image Viewing and Movie Making: Viewing of large 3D images slice by slice within 3dmod interface. The ability to view 3D images and models at arbitrary orientations using 3dmod's slicer window. The ability to make high movies of 2D image slices and/or 3D mesh models. Image Processing: IMOD suite includes several automatic segmentation programs.

  6. FaceGen - Wikipedia

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    Although FaceGen generates conventional 3D mesh data, it uses a "parameterized" approach to defining the properties that make up a face, and by using a fixed set of parameters it is able to morph and modify a face model independently of output resolution.

  7. Triangulation (computer vision) - Wikipedia

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    A single ray of light from x (3D point) is dispersed in the lens system of the cameras according to a point spread function. The recovery of the corresponding image point from measurements of the dispersed intensity function in the images gives errors.

  8. FACT CHECK: Viral Threads Image Showing Elon Musk In Mesh ...

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    A viral image shared on Threads purports to show Tesla CEO and owner of X, Elon Musk, in a short mesh shirt. View on Threads Verdict: False The claim is false, as content detection scans from Hive ...

  9. Gaussian splatting - Wikipedia

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    Gaussian splatting model of a collapsed building taken from drone footage. 3D Gaussian splatting is a technique used in the field of real-time radiance field rendering. [3] It enables the creation of high-quality real-time novel-view scenes by combining multiple photos or videos, addressing a significant challenge in the field.