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21 March 2007 Visualizing the process of interaction in a 3D environment
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Abstract
As the imaging modalities used in medicine transition to increasingly three-dimensional data the question of how best to interact with and analyze this data becomes ever more pressing. Immersive virtual reality systems seem to hold promise in tackling this, but how individuals learn and interact in these environments is not fully understood. Here we will attempt to show some methods in which user interaction in a virtual reality environment can be visualized and how this can allow us to gain greater insight into the process of interaction/learning in these systems. Also explored is the possibility of using this method to improve understanding and management of ergonomic issues within an interface.
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Vivek Vaidya, Srikanth Suryanarayanan, Kajoli Krishnan, and Rakesh Mullick "Visualizing the process of interaction in a 3D environment", Proc. SPIE 6509, Medical Imaging 2007: Visualization and Image-Guided Procedures, 650906 (21 March 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.710542
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Human-machine interfaces

Virtual reality

3D image processing

Optical tracking

Visual analytics

Carbon dioxide

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