Rabbit of Stanford

The rabbit of Stanford (or Stanford Bunny ) is a model of test used in the field of the Synthèse of image, and developed in 1994 with the Université Stanford by Greg Turk and Marc Levoy.

This rabbit is composed of 69451 Triangle S calculated starting from the laser scanning 3D of a figurine of rabbit in Céramique. These data can be used to test various types of graphic algorithms, like polygonal simplification , the compression, the shade and smoothing in the field of returned the 3D… The rabbit of Stanford is a whole of standardized data-test, but which presents some limitations however. For example, its simplicity (only 69451 triangles), the fact that it is a related variety , and that it is composed of holes (some due to technical limitations of the Numériseur 3D, others, which had with the originally hollow object).

The model of origin is available to the format of file PLY ( Polygon File Format ) with 4 different resolutions: 69451 polygons being largest.

See too

External bonds

  • principal Page of rabbit of Stanford
  • Article of origin on the technique
  • Stanford 3D Repository Scanning proposes to download the model of rabbit of Stanford.

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