Allgaier et al., 2022 - Google Patents
A comparison of input devices for precise interaction tasks in VR-based surgical planning and trainingAllgaier et al., 2022
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- Allgaier M
- Chheang V
- Saalfeld P
- Apilla V
- Huber T
- Huettl F
- Neyazi B
- Sandalcioglu I
- Hansen C
- Preim B
- Saalfeld S
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- Computers in Biology and Medicine
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To exploit the potential of virtual reality (VR) in medicine, the input devices must be selected carefully due to their different benefits. In this work, input devices for common interaction tasks in medical VR planning and training are compared. Depending on the specific …
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