Can't reply directly, so here goes :
karron at MCIRPS2.MED.NYU.EDU
karron at MCIRPS2.MED.NYU.EDU
Wed Sep 12 12:42:56 AEST 1990
Subject: Re: Polygonal Model for Human Skull
To: John Fwu <john%erin.jsc.nasa.gov at BRL.MIL
Reply-to: karron%CMCL2.NYU.EDU at CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
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We have lots of head data, only our problem seems to be your problem:
Too much data.
Do you need surface data ?
Someone here is working on conbining surface normal of surface triangle tiling
when the angles are within a certain tolerance.
How do you propose to manipulate things in real time ? I have a head
digitizer (using a 3space digitzer that produces a constellation of landmark
points). It does not look like a head, unless you are an anthropologist or an
orthodontists.
dan.
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