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VIRTUAL REALITY PUBLICATION OF SPIRAL CT-DERIVED THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELS Or, creation of spiral, CT-derived, three-dimensional VRML objects Department of Radiology, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 8700 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90048 Received 12/16/96; Accepted 12/24/96; On-line 01/01/96
1. ABSTRACT The dissemination of three-dimensional (3D) models across the Internet has been made significantly easier by the definition of the Virtual Reality Markup Language (VRML) format. The VRML definition allows the parameters and relationships of 3D objects to be described in a text format. The text file can be transfered from a host computer to a remote client computer through the World Wide Web and viewed using readily available software (See Appendix). VRML is based on the definition of primitive 3D objects such as polygons and spheres. Consequently, the transition from a mesh surface derived from a clinical image data set to a VRML object is relatively simple, allowing for convenient and cost-effective dissemination of 3D clinical models across the internet.
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