Recent advances in the 3D physiological human

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Research into the 3D Physiological Human is a very active field focusing on the creation of patient-specific computer models for personalised healthcare. Reporting on how these models can simulate and provide a better understanding of human physiology and pathology, this book also looks at how the evolution and the improvement of technological devices such as scanners, medical instruments, and computer power have helped in our understanding of the human body and its functionalities. The book contains contributions from leading researchers from a variety of disciplines (including computer graphics, biomechanics, knowledge representation, human-machine interfaces etc) associated with medical imaging, simulation, computer-assisted surgery and 3D semantics. Divided into three parts: anatomical and physiological modelling, physically-based simulation, and medical analysis and knowledge management, this book provides a clear picture of the most recent advances in this increasingly important area. © Springer-Verlag London Limited 2009.

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Magnenat-Thalmann, N., Zhang, J. J., & Feng, D. (2009). Recent advances in the 3D physiological human. Recent Advances in the 3D Physiological Human (pp. 1–225). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-565-9

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