Objectives: We present two new automatic tools, developed under the R environment, to repro- duce the internal and external structures of bony elements. The first method, Computer-Aided Laser Scanner Emulator (CA-LSE), provides the reconstruction of the external portions of a 3D mesh by simulating the action of a laser scanner. The second method, Automatic Segmentation Tool for 3D objects (AST-3D), performs the digital reconstruction of anatomical cavities. Materials and methods: We present the application of CA-LSE and AST-3D methods to different anatomical remains, highly variable in terms of shape, size and structure: a modern human skull, a malleus bone, and a Neanderthal deciduous tooth. Both methods are developed in the R environ- ment and embedded in the packages “Arothron” and “Morpho,” where both the codes and the data are fully available. Results: The application of CA-LSE and AST-3D allows the isolation and manipulation of the inter- nal and external components of the 3D virtual representation of complex bony elements. In particular, we present the output of the four case studies: a complete modern human endocast and the right maxillary sinus, the dental pulp of the Neanderthal tooth and the inner network of blood vessels of the malleus. Discussion: Both methods demonstrated to be much faster, cheaper, and more accurate than other conventional approaches. The tools we presented are available as add-ons in existing soft- ware within the R platform. Because of ease of application, and unrestrained availability of the methods proposed, these tools can be widely used by paleoanthropologists, paleontologists and anatomists.

Reproducing the internal and external anatomy of fossil bones. Two new automatic digital tools / Profico, Antonio; Schlager, Stefan; Valoriani, Veronica; Buzi, Costantino; Melchionna, Marina; Veneziano, Alessio; Raia, Pasquale; Moggi-Cecchi, Jacopo; Manzi, Giorgio. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. - ISSN 0002-9483. - ELETTRONICO. - 166:4(2018), pp. 979-986. [10.1002/ajpa.23493]

Reproducing the internal and external anatomy of fossil bones. Two new automatic digital tools

Profico, Antonio
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Buzi, Costantino;Veneziano, Alessio;Raia, Pasquale;Manzi, Giorgio
2018

Abstract

Objectives: We present two new automatic tools, developed under the R environment, to repro- duce the internal and external structures of bony elements. The first method, Computer-Aided Laser Scanner Emulator (CA-LSE), provides the reconstruction of the external portions of a 3D mesh by simulating the action of a laser scanner. The second method, Automatic Segmentation Tool for 3D objects (AST-3D), performs the digital reconstruction of anatomical cavities. Materials and methods: We present the application of CA-LSE and AST-3D methods to different anatomical remains, highly variable in terms of shape, size and structure: a modern human skull, a malleus bone, and a Neanderthal deciduous tooth. Both methods are developed in the R environ- ment and embedded in the packages “Arothron” and “Morpho,” where both the codes and the data are fully available. Results: The application of CA-LSE and AST-3D allows the isolation and manipulation of the inter- nal and external components of the 3D virtual representation of complex bony elements. In particular, we present the output of the four case studies: a complete modern human endocast and the right maxillary sinus, the dental pulp of the Neanderthal tooth and the inner network of blood vessels of the malleus. Discussion: Both methods demonstrated to be much faster, cheaper, and more accurate than other conventional approaches. The tools we presented are available as add-ons in existing soft- ware within the R platform. Because of ease of application, and unrestrained availability of the methods proposed, these tools can be widely used by paleoanthropologists, paleontologists and anatomists.
2018
endocast; human evolution; malleus bone; maxillary sinuses; virtual anthropology
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Reproducing the internal and external anatomy of fossil bones. Two new automatic digital tools / Profico, Antonio; Schlager, Stefan; Valoriani, Veronica; Buzi, Costantino; Melchionna, Marina; Veneziano, Alessio; Raia, Pasquale; Moggi-Cecchi, Jacopo; Manzi, Giorgio. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. - ISSN 0002-9483. - ELETTRONICO. - 166:4(2018), pp. 979-986. [10.1002/ajpa.23493]
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