A Prototype Digital Library for 3D Collections: Tools to Capture, Model, Analyze and Query Complex 3D Data Dr. Jeremy Rowe Head, Media Development, Information Technology Partnership for Research in Spatial Modeling Arizona State University NAWeb 2003 October 19, 2003
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A Prototype Digital Library for 3D Collections:
Tools to Capture, Model, Analyze and Query Complex 3D Data
Dr. Jeremy RoweHead, Media Development, Information Technology
Partnership for Research in Spatial Modeling
Arizona State University
NAWeb 2003 October 19, 2003
Partnership for Research In Spatial Modeling (PRISM)
Established in Spring 1996 at Arizona State University to promote interdisciplinary research in 3D Data Acquisition, Visualization & Modeling, and Form Realization.
PRISM includes researchers with a shared interest in visualizing 3D and higher dimensional data.
Discipline partners include: Anthropology Archaeology Biology Computer Science Educational Technology Fine Arts Industrial Engineering Mechanical Engineering
3D Imaging - Moving Beyond Viewable Images
Extending research capabilities beyond Image-Only 3D display such as QuickTime VR, Rhino, & Maya.
Funding: VP Research at ASU National Science Foundation - Digital Library/Knowledge and Distributed Intelligence DARPA, NIH, IGERT
Goals: Work with Domain Researchers to Develop Processes to:
-Create Quantifiable, Measurable Models-Automatically Identify and Extract Data -Create Catalog Information-Automatically Populate Database-Support Analysis and Interaction-Help Answer Research Questions and Generate New Knowledge
Conceptual Model of a 3D Digital Library
Acquire
Represent
Analyze
Access and Interaction
Archive
Data Acquisition
Cyberware Laser Scanner
Also:-Portable Laser Scanners-Confocal Microscope-CAT Scanner-Satellite Imagery-Other Method of 3D Point Cloud Capture
Laser Scanning to Create Point Cloud
Single Scan Multiple Scans Combine to Create Point Cloud Representing the Original Object
Point Cloud Triangular Mesh Surface
Surface Generation from Point CloudAssemble Point Cloud from Multiple Scans (Cyberware Geomagic) Generate Triangular Mesh
Surface Modeling
Fitting a Modeled, Measurable IsoSurface
(using Cyberware Geomagic and PRISM Software)
Spatial Measures of Similarity
Graphically -illustrate symmetry -depict changes in curvature-permit comparisons among objects
Goal - To provide objective measures of objects and component features
Profile Curves
Also: Area Volume Local Curvature Inflection Points Proximity Orientation Etc.
Example 3D Scan/Image of Trapezium
Example Watershed Based Identification of Regions Using Curvature
Combining/Editing Using Region Editor
Analysis of Relationships Among Surfaces
Spatial analysis of curved surfaces using plane generatedby least squares to represent curvature with a replicable measurement providing a baseline for cross-specimen comparison.
Spatial Analysis
Range of ProjectsDNA in Fertilized Mouse Egg
Through the Cell Biology Pilot project, we applied computer algorithms that enabled us to obtain more information from confocal microscope images.
Range of ProjectsNative American Ceramic Vessels
Digital collections to analyze shape, morphology, manufacturing techniques, improve measurement accuracy, permit objective comparison of objects, document before repatriation.
Bone Surfaces and Forensics Digital collections to analyze
shape, structure, morphology, improve measurement accuracy, permit objective comparison of objects, and to identify unique individuals.
3D Facial Recognition Uses curvature distribution, segmentation, and 3D feature extraction to provide greater accuracy and reliability than 2D pixel-based techniques. Recognizes and compares curvature in unique biometric areas that define each human face and unlike image-based techniques, is not sensitive to added make-up or facial hair.
Edge Detect
HSB +
Observations and Modeling of Orographic Cumulus Development
Edge Detection
Volume Modeling
Research Interface
3D Handwriting AnalysisApplies transfer functions and algorithms to extract chain code and parametrized curves creating 3D volume models of ink and stroke representations from 2D characters. (other applications include forensics, and image analysis problems)
Extractions from handwriting and banknote
Range of Projects
Region Identification
Morphology/SymmetryObject Identification
Feature Extraction/Comparison
-Development of Shared Vocabulary-Development of XML Schema and DTDs-Capture/Digitization of Spatial Data-Modeling and Data Extraction
-Volume modeling research -Develop modeling software-Data extraction
-Administrative (i.e. access control, permissions, archiving) -“Book mark” Information to Document Searches/Interaction-Researcher Annotations (to permit “process” reconstruction, and add interpretation and analysis to the object record)
Link to Demo
Query and InteractionCreating a Digital Library
Example of Query Input by Manipulating Volume Model
3DK Project TeamPartnership for Research in Spatial Modeling
Arizona State University
Priti Aggarwal Myungsoo BaeMichael Bailey D. Page BaluchDavid Capco Daniel CollinsGerald Farin Patricia GreenMark Henderson Jiu Xiang HuAdam Huang Graham JonesRaghu Krovvidi Anand LakshamananDezhi Liu Mary MarzskePeter McCartney Pornchai Mongkolnam Greg Nielson S. PanchanathanSandeep Pulla B. RamakrishnaAnshuman Razdan Jeremy RoweUtsav Schurmans Arleyn SimonMatt Tocheri David Van Alfen May Zsu
Contact Information
Partnership for Research in Spatial Modeling (PRISM)