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Augmented reality
About: Augmented reality is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 36039 publications have been published within this topic receiving 479617 citations. The topic is also known as: AR.
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TL;DR: Using the detection rate of unexpected findings, whether inattentional blindness is significant in a surgical context and the impact of on-screen navigational cuing with augmented reality are assessed.
Abstract: Background
Advanced image-guidance systems allowing presentation of three-dimensional navigational data in real time are being developed enthusiastically for many medical procedures. Other industries, including aviation and the military, have noted that shifting attention toward such compelling assistance has detrimental effects. Using the detection rate of unexpected findings, we assess whether inattentional blindness is significant in a surgical context and evaluate the impact of on-screen navigational cuing with augmented reality.
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TL;DR: Results indicated that individuals pay attention to both the privacy of their personal information as well as augmentation quality, and the ability to control access to personal information significantly affects user satisfaction.
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TL;DR: An overview of AR research in robotics during the five year period from 2015 to 2019 is provided, in terms of how AR was integrated and which improvements it introduced to corresponding fields of robotics.
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13 Mar 1999TL;DR: The current state of the state-of-the-art in virtual reality is surveyed, addressing the perennial questions of technology and applications.
Abstract: Ivan Sutherland first proposed virtual reality in 1965, and in the next few years built a working system. Twenty years later, line-drawing hardware, the Polhemus tracker, and LCD tiny-TV displays made VR feasible, if costly and inadequate, for several explorers. In 1990, journalists jumped on the idea, and hype levels went out of sight. As usual with infant technologies, the realization of the early dreams and the harnessing to real work has taken longer than the wild prognostications, but it is now happening. I survey the current state-of-the-art, addressing the perennial questions of technology and applications.
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11 Feb 2005TL;DR: In this paper, a method for augmented reality navigation of a medical intervention includes providing a stereoscopic head mounted display, the display including a pair of stereo viewing cameras, at least one tracking camera, and a stereo guidance display.
Abstract: A method for augmented reality navigation of a medical intervention includes providing a stereoscopic head mounted display, the display including a pair of stereo viewing cameras, at least one tracking camera, and a stereoscopic guidance display. During a medical intervention on a patient, the patient's body pose is determined from a rigid body transformation between the tracking camera and frame markers on the scanning table, and the pose of an intervention instrument with respect to the table is determined. A visual representation of the patient overlaid with an image of the intervention target, the instrument, and a path for guiding the instrument to perform said medical intervention is displayed in the stereoscopic guidance display.
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