Towards an easier creation of three-dimensional data for embedding into scholarly 3D PDF (Portable Document Format) files

Newe A (2015)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2015

Journal

Publisher: PeerJ, Inc.

Book Volume: 3

Pages Range: e794

DOI: 10.7717/peerj.794

Open Access Link: http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.794

Abstract

The Portable Document Format (PDF) allows for embedding three-dimensional (3D) models and is therefore particularly suitable to communicate respective data, especially as regards scholarly articles. The generation of the necessary model data, however, is still challenging, especially for inexperienced users. This prevents an unrestrained proliferation of 3D PDF usage in scholarly communication. This article introduces a new solution for the creation of three of types of 3D geometry (point clouds, polylines and triangle meshes), that is based on MeVisLab, a framework for biomedical image processing. This solution enables even novice users to generate the model data files without requiring programming skills and without the need for an intensive training by simply using it as a conversion tool. Advanced users can benefit from the full capability of MeVisLab to generate and export the model data as part of an overall processing chain. Although MeVisLab is primarily designed for handling biomedical image data, the new module is not restricted to this domain. It can be used for all scientific disciplines.

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APA:

Newe, A. (2015). Towards an easier creation of three-dimensional data for embedding into scholarly 3D PDF (Portable Document Format) files. PeerJ, 3, e794. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.794

MLA:

Newe, Axel. "Towards an easier creation of three-dimensional data for embedding into scholarly 3D PDF (Portable Document Format) files." PeerJ 3 (2015): e794.

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