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I am new to android and ARToolkit.I have to develop the android application which can augment and render the 3D models from CT scan images in DICOM format on the detected marker. I am using ARToolkit SDK for my purpose. But don't how to proceed with the dicom files and render the 3D model on marker. Someone please suggest some approach. Any sort of help will be highly appreciated.
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I recommend the following process; Figure out a tool for segmentation. This is the process whereby you will build a 3d model of subset of the data depending on density. For example, you will build a model of the ribs of a chest CT. You should do this outside of Android and then figure out how to move it later. You can use tools like ITK and VTK to learn how to do this stage.
If you want to avoid the ITK/VTK learning curve, use GDCM (grass roots dicom) to learn how to load a DICOM series. With this approach you can have a 3D array of density points in your app in a few hours. At this point you can forget about the DICOM and just work on the numbers. You still have the segmentation problem.
You can look at the NIH app ImageVis3D which has source code and see what there approach is.
Once you have a segmented dataset, conversion to a standard format is not too hard and you will be on your way.
What is the 'detected marker' you refer to? If you have a marker in the image set to aid in segmentation, you can work on detection from the 3d dataset you get back from loading the dicom data.
Once you have the processes worked out, you can then see how to apply it all to Android.
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