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Preface | |
The Virtualization of Medicine: A Decade of Pitfalls and Progress | p. 1 |
Moore's Law, Disruptive Technologies, and the Clinician | p. 8 |
Heuristic Haptic Texture for Surgical Simulations | p. 14 |
Mastoidectomy Simulation and Combined Visual and Haptic Feedback | p. 17 |
Tele-Immersive Medical Educational Environment | p. 24 |
An Immersive Simulation System for Provoking and Analyzing Cataplexy | p. 31 |
Soft-Tissue Simulation using LEM - Long Elements Method | p. 38 |
Self-Administered Decision Support Tool for Triage: Results of a Retrospective Study | p. 45 |
Calibration and Accuracy Testing for Image-Enhanced Endoscopy | p. 52 |
Open Surgery Simulation | p. 57 |
Virtual Reality-Based Post-Stroke Hand Rehabilitation | p. 64 |
Computer-Controlled Motorized Endoscopic Grasper for In Vivo Measurement of Soft Tissue Biomechanical Characteristics | p. 71 |
Generalized Interactions Using Virtual Tools within the Spring Framework: Probing, Piercing, Cauterizing and Ablating | p. 74 |
Generalized Interactions Using Virtual Tools within the Spring Framework: Cutting | p. 79 |
Volumetric Implant-Planning Based on Symmetry Considerations | p. 86 |
Clinical Test for Attention Enhancement System | p. 89 |
Training and Pretreatment Planning of Interventional Neuroradiology Procedures - Initial Clinical Validation | p. 96 |
Navigation by Walking Around: Using the Pressure Mat to Move in Virtual Worlds | p. 103 |
Intraoperative Guidance of Pre-Planned Bone Deformations with a Surface Scanning System | p. 110 |
Creating a Statistical Atlas of the Cranium | p. 116 |
Augmented Reality and Training for Airway Management Procedures | p. 121 |
Multimodal Simulation of Laparoscopic Heller Myotomy Using a Meshless Technique | p. 127 |
Imaging and Visualization of Pathology Beneath the Retinal Surface | p. 133 |
'Putting It on the Table': Direct-Manipulative Interaction and Multi-User Display Technologies for Semi-Immersive Environments and Augmented Reality Applications | p. 137 |
Quantitative Image Analysis of the Cartilage in Virtual Reality | p. 141 |
Using Mixed Reality, Force Feedback and Tactile Augmentation to Improve the Realism of Medical Simulation | p. 144 |
Wireless Live Streaming Video of Laparoscopic Surgery: A Bandwidth Analysis for Handheld Computers | p. 150 |
Using Semi-Automated Image Processing and Desktop Systems to Incorporate Actual Patient Volumetric Data in Immersive Surgical Planning and Viewing Systems for Multiple Patients | p. 155 |
Interactive Simulation of the Teeth Cleaning Process using Volumetric Prototypes | p. 160 |
A Haptic Virtual Environment for Tele-Echography | p. 166 |
Cryotherapy Simulator for Localized Prostate Cancer | p. 173 |
Reliability and Validity of EndoTower, A Virtual Reality Trainer for Angled Endoscope Navigation | p. 179 |
Volumetric Virtual Body Structures | p. 185 |
Intraoperative 3D Shape Recovery of Abdominal Organs for Laparoscopic Data Fusion | p. 188 |
Improved Haptic Rendering of Anatomical Data | p. 195 |
Atlas-Based Segmentation of Pathological Knee Joints | p. 198 |
A New, Accurate and Easy to Implement Camera and Video Projector Model | p. 204 |
An Investigation of Immersiveness in Virtual Reality Exposure Using Physiological Data | p. 207 |
Using Stereoscopy for Medical Virtual Reality | p. 214 |
A Virtual Environment for Esophageal Intubation Training | p. 221 |
Visible Korean Human: Another Trial for Making Serially-Sectioned Images | p. 228 |
High Performance Bilateral Telerobot Control | p. 234 |
Daily Patient Set-Up Control in Radiation Therapy by Coded Light Projection | p. 237 |
The Development and Clinical Trail of a Driving Simulator for the Handicapped | p. 240 |
Realtime Textured 3D-Models for Medical Applications | p. 247 |
3D Structure from Endoscopic Images | p. 252 |
Visualization and Attributation of Vascular Structures for Diagnostics and Therapy Planning | p. 255 |
Development of a Virtual Speaking Simulator Using Image Based Rendering | p. 258 |
Real-Time Soft Tissue Modelling for Web-Based Surgical Simulation: SurfaceChainMail | p. 261 |
Virtual Food in Virtual Environments for the Treatment of Eating Disorders | p. 268 |
Advancements in Immersive VR as a Tool for Preoperative Planning for Laparoscopic Surgery | p. 274 |
Quantitative Methodology of Evaluating Surgeon Performance in Laparoscopic Surgery | p. 280 |
Anesthesiology Point of Care Project | p. 287 |
CT, MRI and Video Based Analysis of Knee Kinematics - A Basis for CT Based Simulation | p. 290 |
Spring: A General Framework for Collaborative, Real-Time Surgical Simulation | p. 296 |
Objective Surgical Performance Evaluation based on Haptic Feedback | p. 304 |
Nasal Airflow Diagnosis - Comparison of Experimental Studies and Computer Simulations | p. 311 |
Virtual Reality Therapy: Case Study of Fear of Public Speaking | p. 318 |
Virtual Image Grafting: Image Based Generation of Visualization of Virtual Skin Defects | p. 321 |
In Vivo Measurement of Solid Organ Visco-Elastic Properties | p. 328 |
On Defining Metrics for Assessing Laparoscopic Surgical Skills in a Virtual Training Environment | p. 334 |
A Virtual Fluoroscopy System and its Use for Image Guidance in Unicompartmental Knee Surgery | p. 341 |
Neuropsychological Performance and Integrated Evaluation for Disabled People Using Virtual Reality: Integrated VR Profile | p. 348 |
Virtual Environment System for Motor Tele-Rehabilitation | p. 355 |
Shared Virtual Environments for Telerehabilitation | p. 362 |
A New Approach for the Synthesis of Glistening Effect in Deformable Anatomical Objects Displayed with Haptic Feedback | p. 369 |
Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Pressure Sensor Data Acquired by the E-Pelvis Simulator During Simulated Pelvic Examinations | p. 376 |
Visual Representations of Physical Abilities: Reverse Haptic Technology? | p. 380 |
Simulation of Bleeding during Laparoscopic Herniorrhaphy | p. 382 |
A New Haptic Interface for VR Medical Training | p. 388 |
The VEPSY UPDATED Project: Technical and Clinical Rationale | p. 395 |
e-Health in Eating Disorders: Virtual Reality and Telemedicine in Assessment and Treatment | p. 402 |
Training and Assessment of Laparoscopic Skills using a Haptic Simulator | p. 409 |
The Blue DRAGON - A System for Monitoring the Kinematics and the Dynamics of Endoscopic Tools in Minimally Invasive Surgery for Objective Laparoscopic Skill Assessment | p. 412 |
A Tutorial Platform Suitable for Surgical Simulator Training (SimMentor) | p. 419 |
Protocols for Clinical Tests on Parkinson Disease Affected Persons and Comparison with Healthy People with a Quantitative Method of a New System Daphne | p. 426 |
First Clinical Trials for Neuromotor Analysis | p. 431 |
Stroke Rehabilitation at Home Using Virtual Reality, Haptics, and Telemedicine | p. 434 |
Feature Preserving Refinement of Surfaces for Web-Based Surgical Simulation | p. 438 |
Risk Reduction in Craniofacial Surgery using Computer-Based Modeling and Intraoperative Immersion | p. 441 |
Adaptive Hybrid Interpolation Techniques for Direct Haptic Rendering of Isosurfaces | p. 448 |
An Augmented Reality System for Ultrasound Guided Needle Biopsies | p. 455 |
Automatic Patient Registration in Computer Assisted Maxillofacial Surgery | p. 461 |
Exploratory Design and Evaluation of a User Interface for Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy | p. 468 |
Limits of Human Perception of Haptic Information in Minimally Invasive Surgery Tools for Use in Simulation | p. 475 |
The DextroBeam: A Stereoscopic Presentation System for Volumetric Medical Data | p. 478 |
Interactive Visualization of Four-Dimensional Ultrasound Data | p. 485 |
Reshaping Medical Volumetric Data for Enhanced Visualization | p. 488 |
Visualization of Conserved Structures by Fusing Highly Variable Datasets | p. 494 |
A System for Simulation and Monitoring of Robot-Assisted and Navigation-Assisted Surgical Interventions (Part I) | p. 501 |
A New Approach for Modelling Kinematic Dependencies for Monitoring Locations of Objects in Closed Kinematic Chains (Part 2) | p. 504 |
Temporal Bone Dissection Simulation - An Update | p. 507 |
Measurement of In-vivo Force Response of Intra-Abdominal Soft Tissues for Surgical Simulation | p. 514 |
Estimation of Soft-Tissue Model Parameters Using Registered Pre- and Postoperative Facial Surface Scans | p. 520 |
Virtual Endoscopy Using Spherical QuickTime-VR Panorama Views | p. 523 |
Integration of Intraoperative Radiotherapy (IORT) Dose Distribution into the Postoperative CT-Based External Beam Radiotherapy (EBRT) Treatment Planing | p. 529 |
The Application of Eyeglass Displays in Changing the Perception of Pain | p. 532 |
Evaluation of Visualization Techniques for Image-Guided Navigation in Liver Surgery | p. 536 |
Enhanced Stereographic X-Ray Images | p. 542 |
The Communication Between Therapist and Patient in Virtual Reality: The Role of Mediation Played by Computer Technology | p. 549 |
Virtual Reality Assisted Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for the Treatment of Panic Disorders with Agoraphobia | p. 552 |
Dextrous and Shared Interaction with Medical Data: Stereoscopic Vision is More Important than Hand-Image Collocation | p. 560 |
Usability Analysis of VR Simulation Software | p. 567 |
Elastically Deformable 3D Organs for Haptic Surgical Simulation | p. 570 |
A Generic Arthroscopy Simulator Architecture | p. 573 |
Virtual Reality in 3D Echocardiography: Dynamic Visualization of Atrioventricular Annuli Surface Models and Volume Rendered Doppler-Ultrasound | p. 580 |
Engineering and Algorithm Design for an Image Processing API: A Technical Report on ITK - the Insight Toolkit | p. 586 |
Finite Element (FE) Modeling of the Mandible: From Geometric Model to Tetrahedral Volumetric Mesh | p. 593 |
Author Index | p. 597 |
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