Phd proposal presentation ppt

Related slideshares at proposal eck, phd university of south hed on mar 5, phd proposal presentation from februrary 14th, 2013 at university of south australia, school of computer and information you sure you want message goes the first to proposal -haptic augmented reality runtime and authoring environment for medical training ulrich eck supervisor: dr.

Phd proposal ppt

Nassir navab, tu munich 14/02/2013, research proposal presentation 1thank you for joining the presentation of my research proposal with the title:visuo-haptic augmented reality runtime and authoring environment for medical supervisor is: dr.

Phd thesis proposal presentation ppt

Nassir navab from tu -haptic augmented reality applications previous work: rapid prototyping vision: medical training authoring environment user interface runtime environment development system haptics augmented relality simulation 2im starting my presentation with an overview on the proposed research movie on the left side shows one example of my previous work on vhar applications for rapid prototyping.

Model representation and transformation: model simplification (haptic rendering requires simpler geometry than visual rendering) simulation of deformable bodies (mass-spring systems, finite element method) most vhar applications have been built using shared-data, multi-threaded architectures, which is difficult to get right 7virtual models are needed in multiple representations at the same time for haptic rendering, physics-based simulation, and visual ations of virtual objects need to be synchronized between all representations in y, vhar applications have been built using shared-data, multi-threaded architectures, which is difficult to get order to simplify and promote the development of such user interfaces, i want to answer the following research questions:Research questions is it possible to design and implement a widely applicable vhar runtime?

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