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This work introduces a procedure for automatic 3D modeling
and discusses its performance in the context of a medical
application, namely the 3D modeling of palate's casts.
The general interest of the proposed method lays in the fact
that a widespread use of 3D modeling in non-engineering
applications requires automatic procedures. The specific
interest is in the intriguing mixture of open issues concerning
3D modeling, geometrical metrology and medicine represented
by the modeling of free-form surfaces of anatomical
interest.
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Additional Information
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Citation:
Marco Andreetto, Nicola Brusco, Guido M. Cortelazzo,
"Automatic 3D modeling of palatal plaster casts,"
3dim,
p. 132,
Fourth International Conference on 3-D Digital Imaging and Modeling (3DIM '03),
2003
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