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Stanford Large Scale 3d Organ Models (sls3dm)

overall review score: 4.5
score is between 0 and 5
Stanford Large-Scale 3D Organ Models (SLS3DM) is a comprehensive dataset comprising detailed three-dimensional models of various human organs. Developed by Stanford University researchers, it aims to facilitate advancements in medical imaging, computer-aided diagnosis, surgical planning, and biomedical research by providing high-fidelity, anatomically accurate 3D representations of organs such as the liver, kidneys, heart, and lungs.

Key Features

  • High-resolution 3D organ models with detailed anatomical structures
  • Large-scale dataset covering multiple vital organs
  • Compatible with various medical imaging and visualization tools
  • Designed for research and educational purposes in biomedical engineering
  • Includes metadata such as voxel sizes and segmentation details

Pros

  • Provides detailed and accurate anatomical models beneficial for research and education
  • Facilitates realistic simulations for surgical training and device testing
  • Open access or readily available for academic and non-commercial use
  • Enhances development of medical imaging algorithms

Cons

  • May require specialized software or expertise to utilize effectively
  • Models are static representations and may not include functional or dynamic data
  • Potential limitations in representing pathological variations or anomalies
  • Large file sizes might pose storage or processing challenges

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 04:38:11 AM UTC