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Interacting with 3-Dimensional Medical Data - Haptic Feedback for Surgical Simulation
A. Mor, S. Gibson, and J. Samosky
Proceedings of the First PHANTOM Users Group Workhop, MIT AI Laboratory, Vol. 1596, December, 1996.

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Abstract

This paper describes different methods tested to haptically explore voxel-based data acquired through medical scanners. The goal of this project is a multi-modal virtual reality surgical simulator. This simulator will allow surgeons and surgical residents to practice and rehearse surgical procedures using patient-specific data. Several methods for calculating the displayed force were investigated and are presented. Additional medical dataset operations, graphical interfaces, and implementation issues are also presented.


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Number of pages: 4


Text Reference

A. Mor, S. Gibson, and J. Samosky, "Interacting with 3-Dimensional Medical Data - Haptic Feedback for Surgical Simulation," Proceedings of the First PHANTOM Users Group Workhop, MIT AI Laboratory, Vol. 1596, December, 1996.


BibTeX Reference

@inproceedings{Mor_1996_2656,
   author = "Andrew Mor and Sarah Gibson and Joseph Samosky",
   title = "Interacting with 3-Dimensional Medical Data - Haptic Feedback for Surgical Simulation",
   booktitle = "Proceedings of the First PHANTOM Users Group Workhop",
   month = "December",
   year = "1996",
   volume = "1596",
   publisher = "MIT AI Laboratory"
}


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