This paper presents a novel human-computer interface that enables the computer display to be perceived without any use of the eyes. Our system works by tracking the user’s head ...
Teaser Figure: Left: Brain, visualized using silhouettes, the lesion's spatial depth is displayed using a ring. Center: Combined rendering of brain tissue, skull and fiber tr...
Christian Rieder, Felix Ritter, Matthias Raspe, He...
Virtual prototyping is increasingly replacing real mock-ups and experiments in industrial product development. Part of this process is the simulation of structural and functional ...
The extraction of planar sections from volume images is the most commonly used technique for inspecting and visualizing anatomic structures. We propose to generalize the concept o...
Laurent Saroul, Sebastian Gerlach, Roger D. Hersch
Recent advances in computer graphics and interactive techniques have increased the visual quality and flexibility of Augmented Reality (AR) applications. This, in turn has increas...
Eric Woods, Mark Billinghurst, Julian Looser, Grah...