GEOMETRIC INFORMATION FOR DOCTORS

Authors

  • Károly FEKETE

Abstract

Our paper is an attempt on assortment of the images used in medical practice and also image-like goods producing instruments. In our opinion the two most significant points of view of the assortation are the applied physical principle and the geometry of the projection. The geometry of the projection is extraordinarily important for the iconometry because it has a role only when, from image-projected information and from some other points of view, the geometrical ones seem to become important. The second part of the paper presents two experiences in which concerning the size, the shape and the situation of the object we gained information from endoscope photos and from nonmetric images.

Keywords:

biophotogrammetry, close-range photogrammetry

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How to Cite

FEKETE, K. “GEOMETRIC INFORMATION FOR DOCTORS”, Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering, 39(2), pp. 103–118, 1995.

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Research Article