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Revision as of 16:22, 10 January 2014

Home < 2014 Project Week:ImmersiveVR

Key Investigators

  • Queen's University: Franklin King
  • Queen's University: Andras Lasso

Project Description

Objective

  • Explore possibilities of upcoming consumer-level immersive virtual reality devices (Oculus Rift head-mounted display, Leap Motion controller)

Approach, Plan

  • OculusRift/Slicer discussion Thu Jan 9, 2014 5pm – 6pm

Progress

  • Simple module integrating the Oculus Rift with 3D Slicer created
    • Updated implementation to integrate with Slicer's 3D View
    • Custom user mode to be added to Slicer stereoscopic mode menu
  • Python script integration of the Leap Motion with 3D Slicer