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Feasibility study - The coloured brain: a photorealistic virtual model of living brain tissue

Lead Research Organisation: University of Bradford
Department Name: Faculty of Life Sciences

Abstract

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Publications

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Ap Cenydd L (2011) Realistic visualization of living brain tissue. in Studies in health technology and informatics

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Ap Cenydd L (2012) Visualizing the Surface of a Living Human Brain in IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications

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Schofield A (2018) Understanding images in biological and computer vision in Interface Focus

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Walter A (2010) Why do coloured filters improve vision? in Journal of Vision

 
Description We conclude that using a carefully obtained BRDF (which only has to be acquired once) to create images of the brain's surface increases the images' realism. To obtain the parameters that we used for the BRDF renderings, visit http://medical-imaging.org.uk/cbrain.
Exploitation Route Developing more realistic model for medical training.
Sectors Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software)

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Healthcare

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URL http://medical-imaging.org.uk/cbrain