The Interactive Module for Cavity Navigation (IMCA) was created in order to enhance the Web Environment for Surgical Skills Training in Otolaryngology (WESST-OT); later, it was found that it could be used as an independent module which allowed the practice of path navigation in any medical cavity, and its potential use with patients was evidenced. This paper describes the making of IMCA and the potential use of genetic algorithms in path generation.

NAVARRO NEWBALL, A.A., Roviello, F., Prattichizzo, D., Herrera, F.J., Marin, C.A. (2007). Development of an interactive module to enhance and understand cavity navigation.. In MEDICINE MEETS VIRTUAL REALITY 15: IN VIVO, IN VITRO, IN SILICO: DESIGNING THE NEXT IN MEDICINE (pp. 340-342). Amsterdam : IOS Press.

Development of an interactive module to enhance and understand cavity navigation.

F. ROVIELLO;D. PRATTICHIZZO;
2007-01-01

Abstract

The Interactive Module for Cavity Navigation (IMCA) was created in order to enhance the Web Environment for Surgical Skills Training in Otolaryngology (WESST-OT); later, it was found that it could be used as an independent module which allowed the practice of path navigation in any medical cavity, and its potential use with patients was evidenced. This paper describes the making of IMCA and the potential use of genetic algorithms in path generation.
2007
9781586037130
NAVARRO NEWBALL, A.A., Roviello, F., Prattichizzo, D., Herrera, F.J., Marin, C.A. (2007). Development of an interactive module to enhance and understand cavity navigation.. In MEDICINE MEETS VIRTUAL REALITY 15: IN VIVO, IN VITRO, IN SILICO: DESIGNING THE NEXT IN MEDICINE (pp. 340-342). Amsterdam : IOS Press.
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