912 resultados para Percepció 3D
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Porting dell'esecuzione dell'algoritmo KinectFusion su piattaforma mobile (Android).
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In the present thesis we address the problem of detecting and localizing a small spherical target with characteristic electrical properties inside a volume of cylindrical shape, representing female breast, with MWI. One of the main works of this project is to properly extend the existing linear inversion algorithm from planar slice to volume reconstruction; results obtained, under the same conditions and experimental setup are reported for the two different approaches. Preliminar comparison and performance analysis of the reconstruction algorithms is performed via numerical simulations in a software-created environment: a single dipole antenna is used for illuminating the virtual breast phantom from different positions and, for each position, the corresponding scattered field value is registered. Collected data are then exploited in order to reconstruct the investigation domain, along with the scatterer position, in the form of image called pseudospectrum. During this process the tumor is modeled as a dielectric sphere of small radius and, for electromagnetic scattering purposes, it's treated as a point-like source. To improve the performance of reconstruction technique, we repeat the acquisition for a number of frequencies in a given range: the different pseudospectra, reconstructed from single frequency data, are incoherently combined with MUltiple SIgnal Classification (MUSIC) method which returns an overall enhanced image. We exploit multi-frequency approach to test the performance of 3D linear inversion reconstruction algorithm while varying the source position inside the phantom and the height of antenna plane. Analysis results and reconstructed images are then reported. Finally, we perform 3D reconstruction from experimental data gathered with the acquisition system in the microwave laboratory at DIFA, University of Bologna for a recently developed breast-phantom prototype; obtained pseudospectrum and performance analysis for the real model are reported.
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L’attività di tesi, svolta presso i laboratori dell’Istituto CNR-IMM di Bologna, si è focalizzata sulla crescita tramite Deposizione Chimica da Fase Vapore di schiume di grafene - network tridimensionali costituiti da fogli di grafene interconnessi, in grado di unire le straordinarie proprietà del grafene ad una elevatissima area superficiale - e sulla loro caratterizzazione, con l’obiettivo di sintetizzare strutture 3D di grafene con una porosità controllata e buone caratteristiche strutturali. Nel primo capitolo della tesi vengono illustrate da un punto di vista generale le caratteristiche e proprietà salienti del grafene, sia dal punto di vista strutturale che fisico. il secondo capitolo è dedicato alle tecniche di produzione del materiale, dall’esfoliazione meccaniche, a quella chimica, per arrivare alle tecniche di crescita vere e proprie. Maggiore attenzione viene chiaramente riservata alla Deposizione Chimica da Fase Vapore, utilizzata poi nell’ambito dell’attività sperimentale svolta. Nel terzo capitolo vengono descritti in dettaglio tutti gli apparati sperimentali utilizzati, sia per la sintesi del materiale (il sistema CVD), che per la sua caratterizzazione (microscopia elettronica a scansione, diffrazione a raggi X, spettroscopia fotoelettronica a raggi X e Raman). Il quarto ed il quinto capitolo sono dedicati alla parte sperimentale vera e propria. Nel quarto si descrive e si discute il processo messo a punto per crescere strutture tridimensionali di grafene a partire da schiume metalliche commerciali, mentre nel quinto vengono infine descritti gli approcci originali messi a punto per la sintesi di strutture con porosità controllata. Nelle conclusioni, infine, oltre a tirare le somme di tutto il lavoro svolto, vengono delineate le prospettive applicative dei materiali prodotti e le attività che sono attualmente in corso relative alla loro caratterizzazione e al loro impiego.
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Conventional time-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) has become an important tool for following dry or exudative age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Fourier-domain three-dimensional (3D) OCT was recently introduced. This study tested the reproducibility of 3D-OCT retinal thickness measurements in patients with dry and exudative AMD.
Virtobot--a multi-functional robotic system for 3D surface scanning and automatic post mortem biopsy
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The Virtopsy project, a multi-disciplinary project that involves forensic science, diagnostic imaging, computer science, automation technology, telematics and biomechanics, aims to develop new techniques to improve the outcome of forensic investigations. This paper presents a new approach in the field of minimally invasive virtual autopsy for a versatile robotic system that is able to perform three-dimensional (3D) surface scans as well as post mortem image-guided soft tissue biopsies.
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether measurements on conventional cephalometric radiographs are comparable with 3D measurements on 3D models of human skulls, derived from cone beam CT (CBCT) data. A CBCT scan and a conventional cephalometric radiograph were made of 40 dry skulls. Standard cephalometric software was used to identify landmarks on both the 2D images and the 3D models. The same operator identified 17 landmarks on the cephalometric radiographs and on the 3D models. All images and 3D models were traced five times with a time-interval of 1 week and the mean value of repeated measurements was used for further statistical analysis. Distances and angles were calculated. Intra-observer reliability was good for all measurements. The reproducibility of the measurements on the conventional cephalometric radiographs was higher compared with the reproducibility of measurements on the 3D models. For a few measurements a clinically relevant difference between measurements on conventional cephalometric radiographs and 3D models was found. Measurements on conventional cephalometric radiographs can differ significantly from measurements on 3D models of the same skull. The authors recommend that 3D tracings for longitudinal research are not used in cases were there are only 2D records from the past.