A computational medical XR discipline

08/09/2021
by   George Papagiannakis, et al.
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Computational medical XR (extended reality) unifies the computer science applications of intelligent reality, medical virtual reality, medical augmented reality and spatial computing for medical training, planning and navigation content creation. It builds upon clinical XR by bringing on novel low-code/no-code XR authoring platforms, suitable for medical professionals as well as XR content creators.

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