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Armando Viviano Razionale

Researcher at University of Pisa

Publications -  85
Citations -  1317

Armando Viviano Razionale is an academic researcher from University of Pisa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Structured light & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 81 publications receiving 911 citations.

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Experimentation of structured light and stereo vision for underwater 3D reconstruction

TL;DR: The first results are presented of a research project that aims to investigate the possibility of using active optical techniques for the whole-field 3D reconstructions in an underwater environment, based on the projection of structured lighting patterns acquired by a stereo vision system.
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Creation of 3D Multi-Body Orthodontic Models by Using Independent Imaging Sensors

TL;DR: D dental data captured by independent imaging sensors are fused to create multi-body orthodontic models composed of teeth, oral soft tissues and alveolar bone structures, based on integrating Cone-Beam Computed Tomography and surface structured light scanning.
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Computational design and engineering of polymeric orthodontic aligners.

TL;DR: A computational design and engineering methodology has been developed to reconstruct anatomical tissues, to model parametric aligner shapes, to simulate orthodontic movements, and to enhance the aligner design within a 3-dimensional digital framework.
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Large yacht hull measurement by integrating optical scanning with mechanical tracking-based methodologies

TL;DR: In this paper, a methodology based on the integration of a robotic system with an optical scanner, providing accurate non-contact 3D full field measurements of the hull surface is presented.
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In vitro cytotoxicity of different thermoplastic materials for clear aligners.

TL;DR: In the comparison between nonthermoformed and thermoformed materials for Duran, Biolon, and Zendura, the thermo formed materials showed the highest level of cytotoxicity ( P < .001).