Exploring the human body space: A geographical information system based anatomical atlas
Anatomical atlases allow mapping the anatomical structures of the human body. Early versions of these systems consisted of analogical representations with informative text and labeled images of the human body. With computer systems, digital versions emerged and the third and fourth dimensions were i...
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doaj-6ad9abe2d350473880e795f4efd34d902020-11-25T00:02:15ZengUniversity of MaineJournal of Spatial Information Science1948-660X2016-06-012016128711110.5311/JOSIS.2016.12.261142Exploring the human body space: A geographical information system based anatomical atlasAntonio Barbeito0Marco Painho1Pedro Cabral2João Goyri O'Neill3School of Technology and Management of Águeda, University of Aveiro, Águeda, PortugalNOVA IMS, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 1070-312 Lisboa, PortugalNOVA IMS, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 1070-312 Lisboa, PortugalNOVA Medical School, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 1169-056 Lisboa, PortugalAnatomical atlases allow mapping the anatomical structures of the human body. Early versions of these systems consisted of analogical representations with informative text and labeled images of the human body. With computer systems, digital versions emerged and the third and fourth dimensions were introduced. Consequently, these systems increased their efficiency, allowing more realistic visualizations with improved interactivity and functionality. The 4D atlases allow modeling changes over time on the structures represented. The anatomical atlases based on geographic information system (GIS) environments allow the creation of platforms with a high degree of interactivity and new tools to explore and analyze the human body. In this study we expand the functions of a human body representation system by creating new vector data, topology, functions, and an improved user interface. The new prototype emulates a 3D GIS with a topological model of the human body, replicates the information provided by anatomical atlases, and provides a higher level of functionality and interactivity. At this stage, the developed system is intended to be used as an educational tool and integrates into the same interface the typical representations of surface and sectional atlases.http://josis.org/index.php/josis/article/view/2613D GISHuman body modelTopologySpatial analysisAnatomical atlases |
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Antonio Barbeito Marco Painho Pedro Cabral João Goyri O'Neill Exploring the human body space: A geographical information system based anatomical atlas Journal of Spatial Information Science 3D GIS Human body model Topology Spatial analysis Anatomical atlases |
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Antonio Barbeito Marco Painho Pedro Cabral João Goyri O'Neill |
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Exploring the human body space: A geographical information system based anatomical atlas |
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Exploring the human body space: A geographical information system based anatomical atlas |
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Exploring the human body space: A geographical information system based anatomical atlas |
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Exploring the human body space: A geographical information system based anatomical atlas |
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Exploring the human body space: A geographical information system based anatomical atlas |
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exploring the human body space: a geographical information system based anatomical atlas |
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University of Maine |
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Journal of Spatial Information Science |
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1948-660X |
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2016-06-01 |
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Anatomical atlases allow mapping the anatomical structures of the human body. Early versions of these systems consisted of analogical representations with informative text and labeled images of the human body. With computer systems, digital versions emerged and the third and fourth dimensions were introduced. Consequently, these systems increased their efficiency, allowing more realistic visualizations with improved interactivity and functionality. The 4D atlases allow modeling changes over time on the structures represented. The anatomical atlases based on geographic information system (GIS) environments allow the creation of platforms with a high degree of interactivity and new tools to explore and analyze the human body. In this study we expand the functions of a human body representation system by creating new vector data, topology, functions, and an improved user interface. The new prototype emulates a 3D GIS with a topological model of the human body, replicates the information provided by anatomical atlases, and provides a higher level of functionality and interactivity. At this stage, the developed system is intended to be used as an educational tool and integrates into the same interface the typical representations of surface and sectional atlases. |
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3D GIS Human body model Topology Spatial analysis Anatomical atlases |
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