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** Setting of goals (kind of treatment, organ of interest etc..)
 
** Discussion of requirements  
 
** Discussion of requirements  
 
** Conceptualization of different approaches
 
** Conceptualization of different approaches
 
** Planning of tasks and work packages
 
** Planning of tasks and work packages
 
** Assessment of existing visualization approaches
 
** Assessment of existing visualization approaches
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Project Description

Objective Approach and Plan Progress and Next Steps

Development and valuation of new (projected or mobile) AR visualization techniques

  • Supporting radiological interventions
  • Exchange of ideas and idea engineering
  • Extensive discussion about possibilities of and demand for new techniques
    • Setting of goals (kind of treatment, organ of interest etc..)
    • Discussion of requirements
    • Conceptualization of different approaches
    • Planning of tasks and work packages
    • Assessment of existing visualization approaches
  • Prototypical Implementation

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