id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_l4e2pknucfd3him6rk2olvnr3u Timothy Amish Generation of 3D Surface Models from Scanning Electron Microscope Images 2016.0 2 .pdf application/pdf 645 54 50 Generation of 3D Surface Models from Scanning Electron Microscope Images The study of host-pathogen interactions begins with the attachment of a bacteria or virus to a Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) provides a widely used tool to qualitatively determine surface changes that occur but is limited quantitatively as the resulting image is still a twodimensional output. Autodesk has created programs that utilize images from multiple The Autodesk programs are able to pick out similar points in the images and compare them These programs were primarily designed to collect images by physically moving a camera where the camera position is fixed and the specimen is either physically or raster rotated, tilted or number of images, capture settings, tilts and rotations to optimize the resulting models. (FIG 3) Once the positions of the images were determined by to generate images and create a model without expensive software or hardware, making the ./cache/work_l4e2pknucfd3him6rk2olvnr3u.pdf ./txt/work_l4e2pknucfd3him6rk2olvnr3u.txt