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Published on: September 11, 2011
A blending technique for enhanced depth perception in medical x-ray vision applications
Frida Hernell1, Anders Ynnerman, Orjan Smedby
1Center for Medical Image Science and Visualization, Linköpings universitet, Linköping, Sweden. frida.hernell@cmiv.liu.se
Abstract:
Depth perception is a common problem for x-ray vision in augmented reality applications since the goal is to visualize occluded and embedded objects. In this paper we present an x-ray vision blending method for neurosurgical applications that intensifies the interposition depth cue in order to achieve enhanced depth perception. The proposed technique emphasizes important structures, which provides the user with an improved depth context.
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