Controlling 3D Object made of CT data in Medical Training System Using Leap Motion

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Abstract: This paper describes a user interface of 3D (three-dimensional) object converted from 2D (two-dimensional) CT data in DICOM format using Leap Motion device that can be used as a medical training system for medical students and interns. The resultant data can be controlled in a 3D development environment of Unity software. The system consists of desktop computer, the displaying software environment and Leap Motion device. The experimental results show that we can have a desirable control over the rendered object in 360 degrees, and that we can check the details of the object using zooming feature in the system.

Mohamed Atef Seif, Ryosuke Umeda and Hiroki Higa

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Ryukyu University, Japan

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Vol.3, Issue 3

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120-124

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29-12-2017

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