alan-turing-institute / scivision

scivision: a framework for scientific image analysis
https://sci.vision/
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Think about analysis of 3D data through 2D images in scivision, e.g. Plankton dataset #41

Open sebastianahnert opened 3 years ago

scotthosking commented 3 years ago

Can we build up a synthetic dataset of 3D objects projected onto 2D images?

thoughts @sebastianahnert ?

sebastianahnert commented 3 years ago

This is an interesting thought!

Alan and I were talking about a related challenge, namely relating 2D shape descriptors to 3D ones.

One option could be 3D Polyominoes.

There’s also the question whether we’d want to look at 2D projections or cross-sections.

On 5 Aug 2021, at 17:20, Scott Hosking @.***> wrote:

Can we build up a synthetic dataset of 3D objects projected onto 2D images?

thoughts @sebastianahnert https://github.com/sebastianahnert ?

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