A workflow for the creation of photorealistic 3D cadaveric models using photogrammetry

Author:

Titmus Morgan1ORCID,Whittaker Gary1,Radunski Milo1,Ellery Paul1ORCID,IR de Oliveira Beatriz2ORCID,Radley Hannah1ORCID,Helmholz Petra3ORCID,Sun Zhonghua1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Curtin Medical School Curtin University Perth Australia

2. Curtin School of Allied Health Curtin University Perth Australia

3. School of Earth and Planetary Sciences Curtin University Perth Australia

Abstract

AbstractThree‐dimensional (3D) representations of anatomical specimens are increasingly used as learning resources. Photogrammetry is a well‐established technique that can be used to generate 3D models and has only been recently applied to produce visualisations of cadaveric specimens. This study has developed a semi‐standardised photogrammetry workflow to produce photorealistic models of human specimens. Eight specimens, each with unique anatomical characteristics, were successfully digitised into interactive 3D models using the described workflow and the strengths and limitations of the technique are described. Various tissue types were reconstructed with apparent preservation of geometry and texture which visually resembled the original specimen. Using this workflow, an institution could digitise their existing cadaveric resources, facilitating the delivery of novel educational experiences.

Funder

Curtin University of Technology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Histology,Anatomy

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