Anatomy Studio: A tool for virtual dissection through augmented 3D reconstruction

Ezequiel R. Zorzal, Maurício Sousa, Daniel Mendes, Rafael Kuffner dos Anjos, Daniel Medeiros, Soraia Figueiredo Paulo, Pedro Rodrigues, José João Mendes, Vincent Delmas, Jean Francois Uhl, José Mogorrón, Joaquim Armando Jorge, Daniel Simões Lopes

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Abstract

3D reconstruction from anatomical slices allows anatomists to create three dimensional depictions of real structures by tracing organs from sequences of cryosections. However, conventional user interfaces rely on single-user experiences and mouse-based input to create content for education or training purposes. In this work, we present Anatomy Studio, a collaborative Mixed Reality tool for virtual dissection that combines tablets with styli and see-through head-mounted displays to assist anatomists by easing manual tracing and exploring cryosection images. We contribute novel interaction techniques intended to promote spatial understanding and expedite manual segmentation. By using mid-air interactions and interactive surfaces, anatomists can easily access any cryosection and edit contours, while following other user's contributions. A user study including experienced anatomists and medical professionals, conducted in real working sessions, demonstrates that Anatomy Studio is appropriate and useful for 3D reconstruction. Results indicate that Anatomy Studio encourages closely-coupled collaborations and group discussion, to achieve deeper insights.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)74-84
Number of pages11
JournalComputers and Graphics (Pergamon)
Volume85
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2019

Keywords

  • 3D reconstruction
  • Collaboration
  • Medical image segmentation
  • Mixed reality
  • Tablet

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