All Videos Tagged sdk (radRounds Radiology Network) - radRounds Radiology Network2024-05-04T14:23:50Zhttps://community.radrounds.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=sdk&rss=yes&xn_auth=noXbox Kinect-based radiology & medical image explorationtag:community.radrounds.com,2011-12-02:1791588:Video:1115092011-12-02T08:20:46.275ZradRounds Radiology Networkhttps://community.radrounds.com/profile/radRounds_Radiology_Network
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</a> <br></br>In this video, an open-source system (MITO) for a controller-free, highly interactive exploration of medical images is presented. By using a Microsoft Xbox Kinect as the only input device, the system's user interface allows users to interact at a distance through hand and arm gestures. Since the user interface is touch-free and does not require complex…
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</a><br />In this video, an open-source system (MITO) for a controller-free, highly interactive exploration of medical images is presented. By using a Microsoft Xbox Kinect as the only input device, the system's user interface allows users to interact at a distance through hand and arm gestures. Since the user interface is touch-free and does not require complex calibration steps, it is suitable for use in operating rooms, where non-sterilizable devices cannot be used.