3D Scanning Display Region Segmentation to Prevent Data Overlap
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Solution Overview
Problem
Scanning data from different scanning modes overlap during display, leading to cross contamination, which is a technical problem that existing technologies have not effectively addressed.
Innovation Solution
A method and apparatus that separate scanning data from different scanning modes by displaying one type of data inside a first region and the other type outside the region, using a first region determination component to define the separation, and a second display component to manage the display.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If scanning data from different scanning modes is displayed together, then comprehensive scanning results are obtained, but data overlap and cross contamination occur
Solution Approach 1:
The interaction interface is divided into multiple display regions, with each region dedicated to displaying scanning data from a specific scanning mode. This spatial segmentation prevents data from different modes from overlapping, thereby eliminating cross-contamination while maintaining comprehensive scanning results.
2Reliability
If multiple scanning modes are used to scan the target object, then scanning completeness is improved, but data cross contamination occurs during display
Solution Approach 1:
The display interface is segmented into multiple regions, with each region assigned to display data from a specific scanning mode. This ensures that data from different modes remain spatially separated and do not contaminate each other, preserving data purity while achieving complete multi-mode scanning coverage.
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AI summary
A method and apparatus for displaying scanning data, and a device and a storage medium are provided. According to the method, when a three-dimensional scanning device scans a target object on the basis of a first scanning mode, initial scanning data corresponding to the first scanning mode is displayed on an interaction interface; a first region is determined from the interaction interface; and, when the three-dimensional scanning device is switched from the first scanning mode to a second scanning mode, target scanning data corresponding to the second scanning mode is acquired, where one type of scanning data between the initial scanning data and the target scanning data is displayed inside the first region, and the other type of the scanning data between the initial scanning data and the target scanning data is displayed outside the first region.


