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16 July 2007 Volumetric 3D display for visualization of archaeological samples investigated with neutron tomography
V. Fiasconaro, F. Andreoli, M. Palomba, A. Papaleo, R. Rosa
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Abstract
At the ENEA TRIGA research reactor (Casaccia Research Center, Rome), an equipment is available for neutron radiography applications, including radiographic image digitalization system based on a CCD camera and rotating unit for tomography applications. After the neutron-light conversion stage, the image acquisition is performed with an assembly of mirror, lenses and CCD connected to a personal computer located in the reactor room. A software package elaborates the image set performing a filtered back projection tomographic 3-D reconstruction generating a DICOM formatted data set. For visualizing 3D neutron tomography, the Perspecta Spatial 3D Visualization Platform, developed by Actuality Systems, Inc. was used.
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V. Fiasconaro, F. Andreoli, M. Palomba, A. Papaleo, and R. Rosa "Volumetric 3D display for visualization of archaeological samples investigated with neutron tomography", Proc. SPIE 6618, O3A: Optics for Arts, Architecture, and Archaeology, 66180K (16 July 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.726001
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Tomography

3D visualizations

Radiography

Charge-coupled devices

3D image processing

Chemical elements

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