Virtual slicer: interactive visualizer for tomographic medical images based on position and orientation of handheld device

作者: Sho Shimamura , Motoko Kanegae , Jun Morita , Yuji Uema , Masahiko Inami

DOI: 10.1145/2617841.2620697

关键词: Computer scienceVisualizationMobile deviceComputer visionOrientation (computer vision)Extent of resectionComputer graphics (images)Artificial intelligencePosition (vector)Interface (computing)

摘要: This paper introduces an interface that helps understand the correspondence between patient and medical images. Surgeons determine extent of resection by using tomographic images such as MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) data. However, understanding relationship is difficult. study aims to visualize more intuitively. In this paper, we propose interactive visualizer for based on relative position orientation handheld device patient. We conducted experiment verify performances proposed method several other methods. experiment, showed minimum error.

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