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RE: [shapeworks-users] Running ShapeWorks on 3D objects


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  • From: "Christophe Van Dijck" <Christophe.VanDijck@kuleuven.be>
  • To: "'Elizabeth Jurrus'" <liz@sci.utah.edu>, <shapeworks-users@sci.utah.edu>
  • Subject: RE: [shapeworks-users] Running ShapeWorks on 3D objects
  • Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2014 08:56:04 +0200

Hi Elizabeth,

 

I have a dataset of 100+ femurs, but in STL format (so triangular meshes). I think I can work myself around the code to get it working with STLs, but I was wondering how long it would take to handle 100+ cases of 25.000 vertices.

 

Regards,

Christophe

 

From: Elizabeth Jurrus [mailto:liz@sci.utah.edu]
Sent: dinsdag 1 juli 2014 19:32
To: shapeworks-users@sci.utah.edu; Christophe Van Dijck
Subject: Re: [shapeworks-users] Running ShapeWorks on 3D objects

 

Hi Christophe,

ShapeWorks is designed to work on 3D volumes, but takes as input, labeled images.  How big is your volume (in terms of pixels)?

- liz

On 07/01/2014 03:36 AM, Christophe Van Dijck wrote:

Hello,

 

My name is Christophe Van Dijck and I’m a PhD student at KULeuven. I was wondering if ShapeWorks could be applied to 3D objects (with a vertex count up to 25.000) and if this would be a computationally heavy operation.

 

Kind regards,

 

Christophe Van Dijck

 

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Ir. Christophe Van Dijck, PhD student

KU Leuven

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Biomechanics Section (BMe)

Celestijnenlaan 300C,

B-3001 Heverlee, Belgium

Phone: +32 16 74 49 06

Email: christophe.vandijck@kuleuven.be

 

 

 




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