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=Goals: X3D and Medical Imaging=
 
=Goals: X3D and Medical Imaging=
  
The [http://www.web3D.org/x3d/workgroups/medical Medical Working Group] is participating in the [http://medical.nema.org/ DICOM Working Group] for the purpose of using X3D for Medical Imaging.
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The [http://www.web3D.org/x3d/workgroups/medical Medical Working Group] is participating in the [http://medical.nema.org/ DICOM Working Group 11] for the purpose of defining a presentation standard for reproducible Medical Imaging.
  
This effort has strategic importance for Web3D and indeed for all 3D graphics, since X3D is an interchange format for a wide variety of modelsWe intend to establish a solid foundation for X3D to properly support 3D graphics in Medical Imaging.
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X3D 3.3 includes the Volume Rendering component to support several compose-able styles for Volume Rendering for Medical Imaging, geology and other non-invasive sensing modalities.
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A presentation made at the SIGGRAPH 2011 Medical BOF is available [https://snoid.sv.vt.edu/medical/X3DVolumes/nD_X3D_2011_polysSIGGRAPH.pdf  here]
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A video of compiled examples from Virginia Tech (rendered w/ H3D.org) is available [https://snoid.sv.vt.edu/medical/X3DVolumes/videos/VolumeVis-X3D-collected.mp4 here (64 MB)]
  
 
[http://www.web3d.org/membership/login/memberwiki/index.php/Medical Medical Working Group members only wiki]
 
[http://www.web3d.org/membership/login/memberwiki/index.php/Medical Medical Working Group members only wiki]

Revision as of 18:47, 29 November 2011

Goals: X3D and Medical Imaging

The Medical Working Group is participating in the DICOM Working Group 11 for the purpose of defining a presentation standard for reproducible Medical Imaging.

X3D 3.3 includes the Volume Rendering component to support several compose-able styles for Volume Rendering for Medical Imaging, geology and other non-invasive sensing modalities.

A presentation made at the SIGGRAPH 2011 Medical BOF is available here

A video of compiled examples from Virginia Tech (rendered w/ H3D.org) is available here (64 MB)

Medical Working Group members only wiki