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A group of volunteer
first-responders to the Sept. 11 disaster who created virtual
models of the World Trade Center and the resulting debris
pile have won a three-year, $2-million grant to enhance their
techniques for large-scale facility modeling and emergency
response.
Brainstorm Technology LLC, New
York City, won the grant Oct. 1 from the National Institute
of Standards and Technologys Advanced Technology Program.
The purpose is to help the company develop software to vastly
reduce the time it takes to refine accurate, three-dimensional
models of buildings and large-scale environments from the
blizzards of electronic data generated by laser scanners and
other sources.
According to principal Ann D. Clements,
the initial focus is on processing laser scan data. "These
scanners are producing enormous amounts of information. Its
hyper-accurate, but overwhelming in its quantity," she
says. But she adds that the companys larger goal is
to collate information from many sources, ranging from video
and digital photos to extrapolation from eye-witness accounts,
to swiftly create computer-animated models for virtual reconstruction
of structures and events.
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