Beyond Digital Human Body Atlases: Segmenting an Integrated 3D Topological Model of the Human Body | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.4018/IJEHMC.2017010102 Corpus ID: 3619293Beyond Digital Human Body Atlases: Segmenting an Integrated 3D Topological Model of the Human Body @article{Barbeito2017BeyondDH, title={Beyond Digital Human Body Atlases: Segmenting an Integrated 3D Topological Model of the Human Body}, author={Antonio Barbeito and M. Painho and Pedro Cabral and J. O'Neill}, journal={Int. J. E Health Medical Commun.}, year={2017}, volume={8}, pages={19-36} } Antonio Barbeito, M. Painho, +1 author J. O'Neill Published 2017 Computer Science Int. J. E Health Medical Commun. The use of integrated models of the human body in three-dimensional environments enables the study of the anatomic structures with a high degree of interactivity and detail. The geographical information systems approach in building topological models allows overcoming certain limitations found in anatomical atlases. In this study, an integrated vector-raster 3D model, which defines the external surface of the human body, is expanded by adding the corresponding anatomical structures. 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