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| Title: | Coherent Scene Generation for Surgical Simulators |
| Authors: | R. Sierra, M. Bajka, C.Karadogan, G. Székely and M.Harders |
| Conference: | ISMS 2004 |
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| Publisher: | Springer |
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| Abstract: | The idea of using computer-based surgical simulators for training
of prospective surgeons has been a topic of research for more
than a decade. However, surgical simulation is still far from being
included into the medical curriculum. Still open questions are
the level of simulation realism which is needed for effective learning, the
identification of surgical skill components which are to be trained, as well as
the validation of the training effect. We are striving to address
these problems with a new generation of highly realistic simulators.
A key element of realism is the variable training scene, reflecting
differences in individual patients. In this paper we describe the
complete generation process of these case-by-case scenarios.
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| Cite: | @InProceedings{sierra_medsim04,
author = {R. Sierra and M. Bajka and C. Karadogan and G. Székely and M. Harders},
title = {Coherent Scene Generation for Surgical Simulators},
booktitle = {Medical Simulation: International Symposium},
year = {2004},
month = {June},
pages = {221 - 229},
volume = {3078},
publisher = {Springer Verlag Heidelberg},
keywords = {Surgical Training, Scene Generation, Variable Models}
}
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