Full text: XVIIth ISPRS Congress (Part B5)

  
  
  
  
  
  
A stereo-triplet of a rat portal vein 
helical "screw" which demonstrates how 
closely it conforms to a "best fit" 
mathematical helix.Note:Stereopsis of any 
two adjecent members yields two spatial 
images with reversed depth.The 
stereoscopic effect can easily be 
achieved either by viewing the triplet 
with the naked eye using the parallel eye 
method or by the cross-eye method, in 
which case the "depth" will be reversed. 
For the stereoscopically "uninformed" a 
simple hand stereoscope should be used to 
achieve stereoscopy. 
3.1.1.2 Ihe quantification of wear of 
denture teeth. 
The attrition of denture teeth hae been 
a concern to prosthetists for a long 
time. With the advent of acrylic resin 
however, the problem has become more 
acute, although in recent times, acrylic 
resin technology has progressed 
significantly in producing harder resins 
which are more suited to withstanding 
occlusal wear. To quantify 
comprehensively the extent of wear and to 
display the volumetric loess of material 
under clinical conditions, has proved 
difficult in the past. A method using a 
reflex microscope to undertake direct and 
highly precise three-dimensional 
measurement of denture casts, for the 
purpose of mapping and determining the 
volumetric loss of material over a period 
of time, has been developed jointly by 
University of Cape town biostereometric 
researchers and dental researchers from 
the University of Stellenbosch (Adams et 
al, 1989). 
Examples of graphical computer outputs, 
demonstrating the loss of material, are 
shown here: 
  
   
  
  
  
Tooth 46 before wear 
  
  
  
  
  
Tooth 46 after one year of wear 
  
   
  
  
  
Difference plot demonstrates loss of 
material. 
3.1.2. STEREO VIDEO TECHNOLOGY. 
A stereometric video camera system has 
been established and numerous motion 
study projects have been undertaken using 
  
      
the system, or modifications of the 
system. 
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A near real-time stereometric system 
Two of the studies are described briefly 
here: 
  
	        
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