A C++ SDK for 3D computer vision, paired with Cocoa frameworks for TrueDepth-based 3D scanning, meshing, and ML landmarking models + analysis for foot and ear
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A C++ SDK for 3D computer vision, paired with Cocoa frameworks for TrueDepth-based 3D scanning, meshing, and ML landmarking models + analysis for foot and ear
An Open-Source, synthetic finger anatomic dataset
The open source mesh processing system
Website about 3D scan&print services
Playing with a 3D scan of a "car wreck".
Scripts for exporting scanning metadata as described in the publication "Metadata Schema and Ontology for Archaeological Object Documentation including 3D Imaging (AOD-3DI)"
Python code to run scAnt 3D scanning setup on a Raspberry Pi
A curated list of awesome 3D printing resources
Data and code to accompany Wyatt-Spratt, S., 2022. After the Revolution: A Review of 3D Modelling as a Tool for Stone Artefact Analysis. Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology, 5(1), 215–237. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/jcaa.103
3D scanner in python using Gray code structured light
Toy iOS + Metal AR Gaussian Splat Renderer
Python code samples for the "3d Scanner App" iOS LiDAR Scanner on the App Store.
Convert a single-file RecFusion sequence (*.rfs) to a collection of depth and colour PNG images.
An Open-Source, synthetic transtibial residual limb anatomic dataset
Collision of meshes for the evaluation 3D scanned models.
List of iOS and Android mobile apps for 3D human body measurements.
A list of 3D scanners and their specifications.
ampscan is an open-source Python package for analysis and visualisation of digitised surface scan data, specifically for applications within Prosthetics and Orthotics (P&O), with an aim to improve evidence-based clinical practice towards improved patient outcomes.
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