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14 April 1989 Studies On A Methodology For Clinical 3-D Facial Imaging
P. J. Wells, S. J. Powell, J. F. Towers, G. T Reid, S. J. Marshall
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Proceedings Volume 1030, Biostereometrics '88; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950458
Event: Biostereometrics '88: Spatial and Spatiotemporal Analysis of Biological Form and Function, 1988, Basel, Switzerland
Abstract
We have assessed the techniques of silhouette imaging, laser scanning triangulation and moire fringe contouring as implemented at the National Engineering Laboratory (UK) for application in 3-D facial imaging. Using model heads under varying clinical conditions with a maximum exposure of a few seconds the suitability of each technique was evaluated.
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P. J. Wells, S. J. Powell, J. F. Towers, G. T Reid, and S. J. Marshall "Studies On A Methodology For Clinical 3-D Facial Imaging", Proc. SPIE 1030, Biostereometrics '88, (14 April 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950458
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KEYWORDS
Head

Skin

Biostereometrics

Photography

3D image processing

Laser scanners

Moire patterns

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