Construction of human bone surface model
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https://doi.org/10.54097/hset.v2i.548Keywords:
Surface shape, 3D construction, human bone, surface featureAbstract
For the local area shape after feature segmentation, the feature contour line is used to reconstruct the feature area surface, and the transition surface is combined to create a complete femoral surface model. This not only improves the reconstruction accuracy of the femoral surface model, but also simplifies the model data structure and improves the model weight. At the same time, it provides a basis for the semantic representation and editing of the femoral model in the subsequent processes.
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