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Natural Interaction in Medical Training: Tools and Applications (Human–Computer Interaction Series) - Softcover

Book 84 of 141: Human?Computer Interaction

Del Bimbo, Alberto; Ferracani, Andrea; Pezzatini, Daniele; Seidenari, Lorenzo

 
9783319610351: Natural Interaction in Medical Training: Tools and Applications (Human–Computer Interaction Series)

Synopsis

This book covers state of the art techniques for health personnel training using natural interfaces, immersive systems and serious games paradigms. 


Opening with a comprehensive introduction to the state of immersive visualisation techniques of interaction and simulation used in the industry and training research, the authors then focus on computer vision techniques used to develop realtime training systems effectively, providing recognition of actions and re-identification of persons. Principles of serious gaming applied to immersive natural interfaces are also addressed.

The book culminates with the presentation of two prototypes of immersive systems for natural interaction, that the authors have developed and tested for the training of medical personnel. These prototypes use the principles and the technologies described in the first part of the book. Natural Interaction in Medical Training offers a unique point of view from medical professionals and computer engineers. 

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This book covers state of the art techniques for health personnel training using natural interfaces, immersive systems and serious games paradigms.
Opening with a comprehensive introduction to the state of immersive visualisation techniques of interaction and simulation used in the industry and training research, the authors then focus on computer vision techniques used to develop realtime training systems effectively, providing recognition of actions and re-identification of persons. Principles of serious gaming applied to immersive natural interfaces are also addressed.
The book culminates with the presentation of two prototypes of immersive systems for natural interaction, that the authors have developed and tested for the training of medical personnel. These prototypes use the principles and the technologies described in the first part of the book. Natural Interaction in Medical Training offers a unique point of view from medical professionals and computer engineers.

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