Search for dissertations about: "Volume Data Haptics"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Volume Data Haptics.
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1. Direct Volume Haptics for Visualization
Abstract : Visualization is the process of making something perceptible to the mind or imagination. The techniques for producing visual imagery of volumetric data have advanced immensely during the last decades to a point where each produced image can include an overwhelming amount of information. READ MORE
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2. Touching the Essence of Life : Haptic Virtual Proteins for Learning
Abstract : This dissertation presents research in the development and use of a multi-modal visual and haptic virtual model in higher education. The model, named Chemical Force Feedback (CFF), represents molecular recognition through the example of protein-ligand docking, and enables students to simultaneously see and feel representations of the protein and ligand molecules and their force interactions. READ MORE
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3. Modeling and Visualization for Virtual Interaction with Medical Image Data
Abstract : Interactive systems for exploring and analysing medical three dimensional (3D) volume image data using techniques such as stereoscopic rendering and haptics can lead to new workflows for virtual surgery planning. This includes the design of patient-specific surgical guides and plates for additive manufacturing (3D printing). READ MORE
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4. Visualization and Haptics for Interactive Medical Image Analysis
Abstract : Modern medical imaging techniques provide an increasing amount of high-dimensional and high-resolution image data that need to be visualized, analyzed, and interpreted for diagnostic and treatment planning purposes. As a consequence, efficient ways of exploring these images are needed. READ MORE
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5. Reflective Spatial Haptic Interaction Design Approaching a Designerly Understanding of Spatial Haptics
Abstract : With a spatial haptic interface device and a suitable haptic rendering algorithm, users can explore and modify virtual geometries in three dimensions with the aid of their haptic (touch) sense. Designers of surgery simulators, anatomy exploration tools and applications that involve assembly of complex objects should consider employing this technology. READ MORE