A user interface for VR-ready 3D medical imaging by off-the-shelf input devices

Abstract The distinctiveness of clinical environments demands specific solutions in the design of both usable and practical user interfaces for 3D medical imaging. In this work, a novel user interface to provide a direct interaction in 3D space by off-the-shelf input devices is proposed. The interfa...

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Virtual reality
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