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mirracle: An augmented reality magic mirror system for anatomy education
2012
2012 IEEE Virtual Reality (VR)
We present an augmented reality magic mirror for teaching anatomy. The system uses a depth camera to track the pose of a user standing in front of a large display. A volume visualization of a CT dataset is augmented onto the user, creating the illusion that the user can look into his body. Using gestures, different slices from the CT and a photographic dataset can be selected for visualization. In addition, the system can show 3D models of organs, text information and images about anatomy. For
doi:10.1109/vr.2012.6180909
dblp:conf/vr/BlumKBN12
fatcat:cz6brpvzdnc7figwyilvn6g4l4