reslice

English

Etymology

re- + slice

Verb

reslice (third-person singular simple present reslices, present participle reslicing, simple past and past participle resliced)

  1. (transitive) To slice again or differently.
    • 2015 September 30, “Dynamic Data Visualization with Weave and Brain Choropleths”, in PLOS ONE, →DOI:
      First, we improved resolution to produce more satisfying regional boundaries (better approximation of curves) by reslicing the atlas into 0.5 mm space before splitting it into slices in each of the three orthogonal directions.
  2. (computer graphics) To calculate from the pixels in the original 3D data that are closest to a particular plane.

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