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Voxel

Pixels have width and length only. They are 2D constructs for working on computers. Virtual reality is 3D, so pixels would be no good within these spaces, save on texturemaps. So, a third dimension was added to the pixel to make it a cube - a voxel.

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Related Dictionary Entries for Voxel:

3D Texture

Antialiasing

Computed Tomography

CT

Depth Buffering

Morphometrics

Optical Tomography

Puffy Cloud

Ray Tracing

Real Time Radiography

Reflection mapping

RTR

Sprite

Translucency

VBM

Virtual Clay

Volume Segmentation

Volumetric Model

Volumetric Modelling

Voxel

Voxel Sculpting

Voxel Sculpture

Voxel-Based Morphometry









 

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(27/10/2008)
A new imaging method that offers an unprece?dented view of ?complex neural structures could help explain the workings of the brain and shed light on neurological diseases. Diffusion spectrum imaging, developed by neuroscientist Van Wedeen a...


(07/03/2010)
Scientists from RIKEN Brain Science Institute in Wako, Japan and the Institute of Neurology at University College London have discovered that the brains of macaque monkeys undergo significant development when they are taught how to use tool...


(06/10/2012)
Understanding how the human brain categorizes information through signs and language is a key part of developing computers that can ‘think’ and ‘see’ in the same way as humans. It is only in recent years that the field of semantics has been...


(11/07/2010)
AquaLux 3D, a new projection technology developed at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute, can target light onto and between individual water droplets, enabling text, video and other moving or still images to be displayed on mul...


(24/09/2009)
By carefully observing and analyzing the pattern of activity in the brain, researchers have found that they can tell what number a person has just seen. They can similarly tell how many dots a person has been presented with, according to a ...