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Several efforts have begun to archive 3D data in an organized manner to create 3D Digital Libraries. An important challenge in creating an intelligent archiving mechanism is the problem of adding semantics to the original content. Under the NSF funded 3D Knowledge Project (3DK), PRISM researchers have devised a patent pending process to add semantic content to 3D data [1][2][3]. This paper details some aspects of the process including data acquisition, geometric modeling, representation, analysis, adding semantic content, and visual query using a database of 3D bones as an example.
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Razdan, A., Rowe, J., Tocheri, M., Sweitzer, W. (2002). Adding Semantics to 3D Digital Libraries. In: Lim, E.P., et al. Digital Libraries: People, Knowledge, and Technology. ICADL 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2555. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36227-4_47
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