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Revision as of 15:39, 23 June 2014
Home < Gestural Point of Care Interface for IGTSlicer controlled by Leap Motion http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BG8udCVo1gg
Key Investigators
- Saskia Camps
- Franklin King
- Steve Pieper
- Tobias Penzkofer
Project Description
Objective
Multimodal interventions have to deal with an increased amount of information that needs to be consumed during the intervention. The sterile conditions during the procedures prevent the surgeon/interventionalist from using traditional input devices like mice or conventional touch screens. This project aims to investigate new input devices, which can be used touchless or can be sterilized for use during IGT cases with Slicer 4.Approach, Plan
- Common interface, testing and evaluation of devices
Progress
- tbd