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Project Description

Objective Approach and Plan Progress and Next Steps

Human-Computer Interaction under Sterile Conditions.

  • Use with glove
  • drapable display
  1. Long, intensive conceptualization (2 days) of possibilities for gesture interaction and audio feedback for it
    1. We will need moderation kit (paper, pencil, markers, etc)
  2. Prototypes of possible auditory feedback based on conceptualization
    1. With OSC communication protocol, David will make quick, flexible sound methods

Illustrations

Slicer4Announcement-HiRes.png

Background and References