<p>A) The raw image shows the pinned specimen attached to a second vertical pin so the long-axis of the insect is vertical. B) An image of the specimen after all other parts of the image are masked to some extent. C) Ventral view of the 3D reconstruction from masked images shows a splotch of contaminated texture colour. D) An image of the specimen and pins retained. E) 3D reconstruction of insect and pins. F) Ventral view of E with pins edited out of the 3D model.</p
<p>A) A typical set of camera poses cannot resolve the occlusion created by the wings of this insect...
Collections of biological specimens are fundamental to scientific understanding and characterization...
Collections of biological specimens are fundamental to scientific understanding and characterization...
<p>The steps are mounting the insect onto a pin, acquisition of 2D images of the specimen at differe...
<p>A) Steps to prepare insect specimens for image capturing. B) A special mat target needs to be att...
We learn from the past that invasive species have caused tremendous damage to native species and ser...
Fig. 21. A. 3D model of the Omorgus gigas (Harold, 1872) beetle after a quick segmentation, includin...
This report describes the state of art and work in progress on automated methods in mass-digitisatio...
Digitisation of natural history collections draws increasing attention. The digitised specimens not ...
In the study of insect neuroanatomy, three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions of neurons and neuropils...
Digitization of natural history collections is a major challenge in archiving biodiversity. In recen...
The study of minute cuticular details of small delicate insects is possible by slide mounting of the...
Many techniques are used today to study insect morphology, including light and electron microscopy....
<p>(a) Bright-field image of an immobilized worm. (b) Background image of the trapping area with the...
This thesis proposes a robust method of creating a 3D digital model of an object through stereoscopi...
<p>A) A typical set of camera poses cannot resolve the occlusion created by the wings of this insect...
Collections of biological specimens are fundamental to scientific understanding and characterization...
Collections of biological specimens are fundamental to scientific understanding and characterization...
<p>The steps are mounting the insect onto a pin, acquisition of 2D images of the specimen at differe...
<p>A) Steps to prepare insect specimens for image capturing. B) A special mat target needs to be att...
We learn from the past that invasive species have caused tremendous damage to native species and ser...
Fig. 21. A. 3D model of the Omorgus gigas (Harold, 1872) beetle after a quick segmentation, includin...
This report describes the state of art and work in progress on automated methods in mass-digitisatio...
Digitisation of natural history collections draws increasing attention. The digitised specimens not ...
In the study of insect neuroanatomy, three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions of neurons and neuropils...
Digitization of natural history collections is a major challenge in archiving biodiversity. In recen...
The study of minute cuticular details of small delicate insects is possible by slide mounting of the...
Many techniques are used today to study insect morphology, including light and electron microscopy....
<p>(a) Bright-field image of an immobilized worm. (b) Background image of the trapping area with the...
This thesis proposes a robust method of creating a 3D digital model of an object through stereoscopi...
<p>A) A typical set of camera poses cannot resolve the occlusion created by the wings of this insect...
Collections of biological specimens are fundamental to scientific understanding and characterization...
Collections of biological specimens are fundamental to scientific understanding and characterization...