Virtually and Depth Sensor Generated Moire Pictures in Screening and Treatment of Scoliosis

In this paper, different moire picture generation techniques are presented. This paper presents the basics of moire effects, a virtual way of moire generation, depth sensor based moire picture generation and usage. One of the most common advantages of these methods is rapidity. The computer generated moire pictures provide an opportunity of screening diagnosis. The depth sensor generated moire fringes are precise and easy to process. A neural network based reconstruction of vertebral supports both the screening diagnosis and the treatment of scoliosis.

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