摘要
Computed tomography(CT)generates cross-sectional images of the body.Visualizing CT images has been a challenging problem.The emergence of the augmented and virtual reality technology has provided promising solutions.However,existing solutions suffer from tethered display or wireless transmission latency.In this paper,we present ARSlice,a proof-of-concept prototype that can visualize CT images in an untethered manner without wireless transmission latency.Our ARSlice prototype consists of two parts,the user end and the projector end.By employing dynamic tracking and projection,the projector end can track the user-end equipment and project CT images onto it in real time.The user-end equipment is responsible for displaying these CT images into the 3D space.Its main feature is that the user-end equipment is a pure optical device with light weight,low cost,and no energy consumption.Our experiments demonstrate that our ARSlice prototype provides part of six degrees of freedom for the user,and a high frame rate.By interactively visualizing CT images into the 3D space,our ARSlice prototype can help untrained users better understand that CT images are slices of a body.
作者
Yu-Ping Wang
Sen-Wei Xie
Li-Hui Wang
Hongjin Xu
Satoshi Tabata
Masatoshi Ishikawa
王瑀屏;解森炜;王立辉;徐鸿金;Satoshi Tabata;Masatoshi Ishikawa(Department of Computer Science and Technology,Tsinghua University,Beijing 100084,China;Institute of Semiconductors,Guangdong Academy of Sciences,Guangzhou 510651,China;Data Science Research Division,Information Technology Center,The University of Tokyo,Tokyo 113-8656,Japan;Core Network Department,Advanced Operations Development Division,KDDI Cooperation,Tokyo 206-0034,Japan;Tokyo University of Science,Tokyo 113-8601,Japan)
基金
the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.61872210
the Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation under Grant Nos.2021A1515012596 and 2021B1515120064
the Guangdong Academy of Sciences Special Foundation under Grant No.2021GDASYL-20210102006.