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Development of 3D Modeling Technology of Human Vacancy for Bio-CAD (Bio-CAD를 위한 인체공동부의 3차원 모델링 기술 개발)

  • Kim, Ho-Chan;Bae, Yong-Hwan;Kwon, Ki-Su;Seo, Tae-Won;Lee, Seok-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.26 no.12
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    • pp.138-145
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    • 2009
  • Custom medical treatment is being widely adapted to lots of medical applications. A technology for 3D modeling is strongly required to fabricate medical implants for individual patient. Needs on true 3D CAD data of a patient is strongly required for tissue engineering and human body simulations. Medical imaging devices show human inner section and 3D volume rendering images of human organs. CT or MRI is one of the popular imaging devices for that use. However, those image data is not sufficient to use for medical fabrication or simulation. This paper mainly deals how to generate 3D geometry data from those medical images. A new image processing technology is introduced to reconstruct 3D geometry of a human body vacancy from the medical images. Then a surface geometry data is reconstructed by using Marching cube algorithm. Resulting CAD data is a custom 3D geometry data of human vacancy. This paper introduces a novel 3D reconstruction process and shows some typical examples with implemented software.

3D Reconstruction and Self-calibration based on Binocular Stereo Vision (스테레오 영상을 이용한 자기보정 및 3차원 형상 구현)

  • Hou, Rongrong;Jeong, Kyung-Seok
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.13 no.9
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    • pp.3856-3863
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    • 2012
  • A 3D reconstruction technique from stereo images that requires minimal intervention from the user has been developed. The reconstruction problem consists of three steps of estimating specific geometry groups. The first step is estimating the epipolar geometry that exists between the stereo image pairs which includes feature matching in both images. The second is estimating the affine geometry, a process to find a special plane in the projective space by means of vanishing points. The third step, which includes camera self-calibration, is obtaining a metric geometry from which a 3D model of the scene could be obtained. The major advantage of this method is that the stereo images do not need to be calibrated for reconstruction. The results of camera calibration and reconstruction have shown the possibility of obtaining a 3D model directly from features in the images.

The Effect of Solid Geometry Activities of Pre-service Elementary School Mathematics Teachers on Concepts Understanding and Mastery of Geometric Thinking Levels

  • Patkin, Dorit;Sarfaty, Yael
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.31-50
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    • 2012
  • The present study explored whether the implementation of focused activities (intervention programme) can enhance 22 pre-service mathematics teachers' proficiency in solid geometry thinking level as well as change for the better their feelings in this discipline. Over a period of 6 weeks the pre-service teachers participated in activities and diversified experiences with 3D shapes, using illustration aids and actual experience of building 3D shapes in relation to the various spatial thinking levels. The research objectives were to investigate whether the intervention programme, comprising task-oriented activities of solid geometry, enhance mathematics pre-service teachers' mastery of their geometric thinking levels as well as examine their feelings towards this discipline before and after the intervention programme. The findings illustrate that learners' levels of geometric thinking can be promoted, entailing control on higher thinking levels as well as a more positive attitude towards this field.

Generation of 3 Dimensional Image Model from Multiple Digital Photographs (다중 디지털 사진을 이용한 3차원 이미지 모델 생성)

  • 정태은;석정민;신효철;류재평
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2003.06a
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    • pp.1634-1637
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    • 2003
  • Any given object on the motor-driven turntable is pictured from 8 to 72 different views with a digital camera. 3D shape reconstruction is performed with the integrated software called by Scanware from these multiple digital photographs. There are several steps such as configuration, calibration, capturing, segmentation, shape creation, texturing and merging process during the shape reconstruction process. 3D geometry data can be exported to cad data such as Autocad input file. Also 3D image model is generated from 3D geometry and texture data, and is used to advertise the model in the internet environment. Consumers can see the object realistically from wanted views by rotating or zooming in the internet browsers with Scanbull spx plug-in. The spx format allows a compact saving of 3D objects to handle or download. There are many types of scan equipments such as laser scanners and photogrammetric scanners. Line or point scan methods by laser can generate precise 3D geometry but cannot obtain color textures in general. Reversely, 3D image modeling with photogrammetry can generate not only geometries but also textures from associated polygons. We got various 3D image models and introduced the process of getting 3D image model of an internet-connected watchdog robot.

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Precision of predicted 3D numerical solutions of vortex-induced oscillation for bridge girders with span-wise varying geometry

  • Harada, Takehiko;Yoshimura, Takeshi;Tanaka, Takahisa;Mizuta, Yoji;Hashiguchi, Takafumi;Sudo, Makoto;Miyazaki, Masao
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.13-28
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    • 2004
  • A method of numerical analysis without conducting 3D wind tunnel model tests was examined in our previous study for predicting vortex-induced oscillation of bridge girders with span-wise varying geometry. The aerodynamic damping forces measured for plural wind tunnel 2D models were used in the analysis. A further study was conducted to examine the precision of solution obtained by this method. First, the responses of vortex-induced oscillation of two rocking models and a taut-strip bridge girder model with span-wise varying geometry were measured. Next, the responses of these models were numerically analyzed by means of this method, and then a comparison was made between the obtained $Vr-A-{\delta}_a$ contour diagram of each 3D model in the wind tunnel test and the diagram in the numerical analysis. Since close correlations were observed between each two $Vr-A-{\delta}_a$diagrams obtained in the model test and in the analysis in cases where the 3D model did not have strong three-dimensionality, our findings revealed that the predicted solution proved to be reasonably accurate.

Generation of Fixed Spectral Basis for Three-Dimensional Mesh Coding Using Dual Graph

  • Kim Sung-Yeol;Yoon Seung-Uk;Ho Yo-Sung
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • summer
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    • pp.137-142
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, we propose a new scheme for geometry coding of three-dimensional (3-D) mesh models using a fixed spectral basis. In order to code the mesh geometry information, we generate a fixed spectral basis using the dual graph derived from the 3-D mesh topology. After we partition a 3-D mesh model into several independent sub-meshes to reduce coding complexity, the mesh geometry information is projected onto the generated orthonormal bases which are the eigenvectors of the Laplacian matrix of the 3-D mesh. Finally, spectral coefficients are coded by a quantizer and a variable length coder. The proposed scheme can not only overcome difficulty of generating a fixed spectral basis, but also reduce coding complexity. Moreover, we can provide an efficient multi-resolution representation of 3-D meshes.

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Evaluate the Effect of the Intake Manifold Geometry on Cylinder-to-cylinder Variation Using 1D-3D Coupling Analysis (1D-3D 연동해석을 통한 흡기 매니폴드 형상이 실린더별 유동 분배에 미치는 영향 평가)

  • Park, Sangjun;Cho, Jungkeun;Song, Soonho;Cho, Jayun;Wang, Taejoong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.161-168
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    • 2016
  • CNG engine has been used as a transportation because of higher thermal efficiency and lower CO2 and particulate matter. However its out put power is decreased due to cylinder-to-cylinder variation during the supply of air-fuel mixture to the each cylinder. It also causes noise and vibration. So in this study, 1D engine simulation model was validated by comparison with experiment data and 3D CFD simulation was conducted to steady-state flow analysis about each manifold geometry. Then, the effects of various intake manifold geometries on variation were evaluated by using 1D-3D coupling analysis at engine speed of 2100 rpm range in 12 L CNG engine. As a result, variation was improved about 4 % though 3D CFD analysis and there was a variation within 3 % using 1D-3D coupling analysis.

CFD Study on Aerodynamic Characteristics of Frisbee (II) (CFD를 이용한 Frisbee의 공력 특성에 대한 고찰(II))

  • Kim C. W.;Chang B. H.;Lee J. Y.
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.04a
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    • pp.114-118
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    • 2005
  • CFD simulation was peformed for 2D and 3D flying and rotating frisbees. Multiple reference method(MRF) was utilized to consider the rotation of 3D model. Geometry change of 2D model shows dramatic increase of lift, but 3D simulation results for geometry change show decrease of lift and drag. Ground effect increases the lift of the frisbee being close to ground.

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Geometry Reconstruction Using Dictionary Learning of 3D Shape Features (3차원 형태 특징의 사전 학습을 이용한 기하 복원)

  • Hwang, Jung-Min;Yoon, Yeo-Jin;Choi, Soo-Mi
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Graphics Society
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we present a dictionary learning method for reducing errors in point cloud models and reconstructing their geometry. For this, 3D feature information is extracted from the models which have a similar shape characteristic as the target model. Then a dictionary is constructed and the geometry is reconstructed using the dictionary. The presented method in this paper consists of the following three steps. First, a geometric patch is constructed from a similar model. Second, a morphological 3D feature of the acquired patch is learned. Third, a geometry reconstruction is performed using the learned dictionary. Finally, the error between the original model and the reconstruction result is calculated, and the accuracy of the reconstruction result is checked.

Research on the Teaching Building-blocks in Elementary Geometry Class using 3D Visualization SW (3D Visualization SW를 활용한 초등학교 쌓기나무 도형교육에 관한 연구)

  • Bae, Hun Joong;Kim, Jong-seong
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.71-80
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    • 2017
  • The standards for achievement levels for building blocks in elementary geometry class is to enhance spatial cognitive ability through practices describing shape patterns of building blocks observed from different directions. However, most of building block in the textbook is described from only one perspective. Even worse, some examples in the textbook are almost impossible to observe in the real world. Contrary to this, simulated views by Wings3D has shown that each box may look quite differently from different angles let alone the size of each box. Using Wings3D, it is also very easy to build different types of building blocks with various levels of difficulty in the virtual space. Based on these results, in this study, 3D visualization SW is suggested as a potential pedagogical tool for the elementary geometry class to help kids perceive objects in space more precisely. We have shown that 3D visualization SW such as Wings3D could be a powerful, compact 3D SW for most of subjects which are covered in elementary geometry education. Wings3D has another advantage of economic open source SW fully compatible with school PCs.