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*D. Black, J. Al Issawi, C. Rieder, and H. Hahn. Enhancing medical needle placement with auditory display. In Mensch & Computer 2013: Interaktive Vielfalt, pages 289–292, 2013. [http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/images/7/7d/Curac2013_dblack_Auditory_support_for_Navigated_Radiofrequency_Ablation_FINAL.pdf  PDF ]
 
*D. Black, J. Al Issawi, C. Rieder, and H. Hahn. Enhancing medical needle placement with auditory display. In Mensch & Computer 2013: Interaktive Vielfalt, pages 289–292, 2013. [http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/images/7/7d/Curac2013_dblack_Auditory_support_for_Navigated_Radiofrequency_Ablation_FINAL.pdf  PDF ]
  
==Possible application areas==
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==Possible application areas / IDEAS==
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*Acquiring 3D data sets for US, did we acquire all we need?
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* Uncertainty in navigation information
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*Brain / Structure Shift
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* reduce complexity of displays by offloading to audio
  
 
==Project Description==
 
==Project Description==

Revision as of 14:37, 20 June 2016

Home < 2016 Summer Project Week < Auditory Display

Key Investigators

  • David Black, University of Bremen, Fraunhofer MEVIS
  • Sarah Frisken, BWH/HMS
  • Christian Hansen, Uni Magdeburg

Related Work

Existing methods for intraoperative navigation guidance already implemented in Puredata, see

Possible application areas / IDEAS

  • Acquiring 3D data sets for US, did we acquire all we need?
  • Uncertainty in navigation information
  • Brain / Structure Shift
  • reduce complexity of displays by offloading to audio

Project Description

Objective

  • Explore possibilities of auditory display for intraoperative use
  • Find opportunities for extending existing projects with auditory display

Approach, Plan

Progress


Code from Jay Jagadeesan for OgenIGTLink, here as zip.