Open Source Software for 3D Visualization
LogicView3D is an open-source, cross-platform visualization tool for scientific data. It can render voxel based models and supports many viewing modes and filters.
You can customize your voxel based model to be read by LogicView 3D.

In order to exemplify the use of LogicView 3D, two models were developed. A very simple model, Poly, can be used as a tutorial to format your own models to be visualized by LogicView 3D. John3Doe Model is a model of the Human Head that is also available.
Poly
A very simple model named "Poly" was created to present the basic features of LogicView 3D. Size: 10 x 7 x 7. Five different materials, X, Y, W, Z and K. You can use it as a tutorial to customize your own voxel model.

John3Doe
John3Doe is a detailed human head model developed by LOGICSTYLE, available under a public domain license [1]. It was developed using computed tomography (CT) scans of a real human head.
[1] A. O. Rodrigues, L. Malta, J. Viana, L. Rodrigues, and J. Ramirez, “A head model for the calculation of sar and temperature rise induced by cellular phones,” IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, vol. 44, pp. 1446–1449, 2008.

Version: 1.0
Last Update: 03/02/2010
Technologies:
- Java3D
- Java Media Framework APIs
Features:
- Zoom in and out
- Rotate using angles or mouse
- Plane Cut in x, y and z directions
- Selection of Visible Materials
- Equipotential Surfaces
- Time Stepping (Animation)
Downloads:
- LogicView3D
- LogicView3D_v_XX.jar - the lastest version of the software
- COPYING.txt - text file contained a detailed description of the General Public License (GPL) under which this software/model is available
- README.txt - text file, containing details of the software developed
- Poly Model
- John3Doe Model
Modelos Zubal Phantoms
Os modelos Zubal Phantoms são um grupo de modelos compostos a partir de imagens segmentadas de dois homens [2]. Foram desenvolvidos a partir de tomografias computadorizadas do torso e da cabeça e de imagens de ressonância magnética (MRI). Existem quatro modelos disponíveis:




Para visualizar os modelos Zubal Phantoms você deve baixá-los diretamente da Homepage dos Zubal Phantoms e utilizar este Programa do Matlab para formatar os modelos. Abra estes Model Files no LogicView3D para visualizar os modelos formatados.
[2] I. G. Zubal, C. R. Harrell, E. O. Smith, Z. Rattner, G. Gindi, and P. Hoffer, “Computerized three-dimensional segmented human anatomy,” Medical Physics, vol. 21(2), pp. 299–302,1994. Modelos disponíveis em http://noodle.med.yale.edu/zubal.
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