Wednesday, June 21, 2006

3D extraction from a single 2D image

Three weeks ago, I started a research stay in the Czech Technical University of Prague, at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, and I'm going to be here three weeks more.

One of my objectives here is to research in 3D geometry extraction from just a single 2D image as input, centered overall in biomedical imagery. Well, there's not too much time, but I'm sure we will get some results...

The thing is that when I was looking for information about all this matter, I found a very interesting video of one of this kind of techniques. What you have to pay attention to is to the fact that the authors are able to get these results automatically, i.e., their method, from just a 2D input image, is able to generate a VRML 3D scene without any user interaction.

For more information on this work from the Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science, you can go here.

A video, just here:

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