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Auslan Sign Editor

Developed by: Jason Wong, Sam Yeates, Nick Lowe, James Strauss
Supervisors: Eunjung Holden and Robyn Owens
Type: video/x-msvideo (6.0 Mb)
Description: This interface allows the creation and modification of the signs by interactively manipulating the human model.

1438 views since 20-07-2006

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Timelapse: Setting up a lab

Creator: Peter Koveski
Type: MPEG Video (28.9 Mb)
Description: A timelapse video of setting up a postgrad research area over the course of a day

1218 views since 13-07-2006

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3D Chef

Creator: Ajmal Saeed Mian
Supervisors: Assoc Prof Mohammed Bennamoun and Prof Robyn Owens
Type: Animated GIF (55.2 kb)
Description: A complete 3D model of a chef automatically constructed from multiple partial scans.

1165 views since 13-07-2006

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Magical Morphing

Creator: Wong Tzu Yen
Supervisors: Assoc Prof Amitava Datta and Dr Peter Kovesi
Type: Animated GIF (727.3 kb)
Description: Watch as Associate Professor Amitava Datta morphs into Dr Peter Kovesi (or is it the other way around?)

1267 views since 13-07-2006

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Computed Tomography

Creator: Craven Alexander
Supervisor: Dr Du Huynh
Type: Windows AVI (3.0 Mb)
Description: This video shows a reconstruction of a face and skull in 3D generated from a Computed Tomography (CT) scan of a human head.

2239 views since 13-07-2006

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3D Reconstruction

Creator: Ajmal Saeed Mian
Supervisor: Assoc Prof Mohammed Bennamoun
Type: Windows AVI (7.0 Mb)
Description: A structured light stripe system, which consists of a camera and a light stripe projector, can be used to reconstruct the 3D models of objects. As shown in this video, the 3D model of a toy is incrementally reconstructed by rotating the object and capturing various images of it. These are then stitched together one-by-one to give the complete 3D model.

1440 views since 13-07-2006

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