The MIDAS Journal 2015
DOI: 10.54294/bssu14
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Facet Analyser: ParaView plugin for automated facet detection and measurement of interplanar angles of tomographic objects

Abstract: The presented ParaView plugin allows easy access to the algorithm described in Ref 1. It enables analysis of faceted objects that exhibit distortions in their digital representation, e.g. due to tomographic reconstruction artifacts. The contributed functionality can also be used outside ParaView in e.g. command-line programs. The code, data, a test and an example program are included.

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“…Retrieving the facets can be achieved by analyzing the probability distributions of the orientations of triangle normals on a mesh representation of the object (Grothausmann et al, 2012). This method is used in the Paraview plugin FacetAnalyser (Grothausmann & Beare, 2015), and yields a list of features detailed in Table 1. A similar method is used in bcdi.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Retrieving the facets can be achieved by analyzing the probability distributions of the orientations of triangle normals on a mesh representation of the object (Grothausmann et al, 2012). This method is used in the Paraview plugin FacetAnalyser (Grothausmann & Beare, 2015), and yields a list of features detailed in Table 1. A similar method is used in bcdi.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%