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A framework for development of virtual reality-based training simulators.

Liliane S Machado1, Ronei M Moraes, Daniel F L Souza

  • 1Laboratory of Technologies for Virtual Teaching and Statistics, Federal University of Paraiba, Brazil. liliane@di.ufpb.br

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CyberMed is a free virtual reality framework that speeds up medical application development. It offers features like stereoscopic visualization and an online user performance evaluation module.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Simulation
  • Virtual Reality Development
  • Software Frameworks

Background:

  • Virtual reality (VR) offers immersive environments for medical training and application development.
  • Developing specialized medical VR applications can be time-consuming and complex.
  • Existing frameworks may lack comprehensive features or flexibility for diverse medical simulations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce CyberMed, a free, open-source framework designed to streamline the development of virtual reality medical applications.
  • To highlight CyberMed's capabilities in reducing development time and enhancing simulation synchronization.
  • To present CyberMed's integrated online evaluation module for user performance assessment.

Main Methods:

  • CyberMed provides a modular architecture allowing selection of functionalities such as stereoscopic visualization, haptics, and deformation.

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  • The framework offers both high-level access for non-experts and low-level access for expert programmers.
  • An online evaluation module is integrated for real-time user performance classification based on simulation data.
  • Main Results:

    • CyberMed significantly decreases development time for medical VR applications.
    • The framework ensures complete synchronization across various functionalities.
    • The online evaluation module provides objective user performance metrics.

    Conclusions:

    • CyberMed is a versatile and accessible framework for developing a wide range of medical VR applications.
    • Its flexible design caters to programmers of all expertise levels.
    • The integrated evaluation module enhances the utility of CyberMed for training and research purposes.