Laser Scanning of Skeletal Pathological Conditions

作者: Andrew S. Wilson , Andrew D. Holland , Tom Sparrow

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-804602-9.00010-2

关键词: Computer visionDigital preservationData scienceArtificial intelligenceLaser scanningContext (language use)Variety (cybernetics)Engineering

摘要: Abstract This chapter reviews the use of 3D laser scanning for human remains and in particular its application with pathological specimens. Practical experience gained through delivery a number high-profile digital bioarchaeology projects, such as Digitised Diseases From Cemetery to Clinic , is discussed. An important principle sees applied one approach part toolkit complementary methods that work at variety scales overcome different challenges. The value open access, importance attribution, context are also

参考文章(26)
Anwen C Caffell, Charlotte A Roberts, Robert C Janaway, Andrew S Wilson, E Williams, Pressures on osteological collections : the importance of damage limitation. Williams, E. (Eds.). (2001). Human remains conservation, retrieval and analysis : Proceedings of a conference held in Williamsburg, VA, Nov 7-11th 1999. Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 187-197. ,(2001)
Andrew S. Wilson, Keith Manchester, Jo Buckberry, Rebecca Storm, Karina Croucher, Digitised Diseases: Seeing Beyond the Specimen to Understand Disease and Disability in the Past New Developments in the Bioarchaeology of Care. pp. 301- 315 ,(2017) , 10.1007/978-3-319-39901-0_16
Helene Wilhelmson, Nicoló Dell'Unto, Virtual Taphonomy : a New Method Integrating Excavation and Post-processing of Human Remains American Journal of Physical Anthropology. ,vol. 157, pp. 305- 321 ,(2015) , 10.1002/AJPA.22715
Stefano Benazzi, Massimiliano Fantini, Francesca De Crescenzio, Franco Persiani, Giorgio Gruppioni, Improving the spatial orientation of human teeth using a virtual 3D approach. Journal of Human Evolution. ,vol. 56, pp. 286- 293 ,(2009) , 10.1016/J.JHEVOL.2008.07.006
Chiara Villa, Daniel Gaudio, Cristina Cattaneo, Jo Buckberry, Andrew S. Wilson, Niels Lynnerup, Surface Curvature of Pelvic Joints from Three Laser Scanners: Separating Anatomy from Measurement Error Journal of Forensic Sciences. ,vol. 60, pp. 374- 381 ,(2015) , 10.1111/1556-4029.12696
Susan C. Kuzminsky, Megan S. Gardiner, Three-dimensional laser scanning: potential uses for museum conservation and scientific research Journal of Archaeological Science. ,vol. 39, pp. 2744- 2751 ,(2012) , 10.1016/J.JAS.2012.04.020
Thomas G. Davies, Colin N. Shaw, Jay T. Stock, A test of a new method and software for the rapid estimation of cross-sectional geometric properties of long bone diaphyses from 3D laser surface scans Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. ,vol. 4, pp. 277- 290 ,(2012) , 10.1007/S12520-012-0101-8
Christoph Schmalz, Frank Forster, Anton Schick, Elli Angelopoulou, An endoscopic 3D scanner based on structured light. Medical Image Analysis. ,vol. 16, pp. 1063- 1072 ,(2012) , 10.1016/J.MEDIA.2012.04.001