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Revision as of 22:23, 29 May 2015

Home < 2015 Summer Project Week:Integrated Virtual Reality Viewer

Key Investigators

  • Franklin King
  • Steve Pieper

Project Description

Previous virtual reality projects for Slicer have either been limited to specific hardware or have required the use of third party applications. The plan is to create an integrated virtual reality viewer as a module within 3D Slicer that can be used with the variety of consumer virtual reality devices releasing in the coming year.

Objective

  • Create virtual reality viewer module
    • Allow a user to pick a point in a Slicer scene to place themselves and render a 360° panoramic view of the scene for virtual reality headsets

Approach, Plan

  • Module allows user to position a point in the scene to view from
  • Opens a window to be viewed using a VR HMD
    • Create a view of the scene and display using three.js and handle distortion and tracking

Progress: