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Full copies of papers and abstracts are available in the members' area. Papers Accepted V. Charissis, S. Sakellariou, B.M. Ward, M. Naef, and P. Anderson, (2009), Exploring the Simulation Requirements for Virtual Lumbar Puncture Training. in Proceedings of the International Annual Symposium of IS&T/SPIE, The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality, 18-22 January, San Jose, California, USA.
B. Ward, S. Sakellariou, V. Charissis, D. Chanock, I Parkin, and P. Anderson, (2009), Design and Implementation of Augmented Reality Environment for Complex Anatomy Training: Inguinal Canal Case Study, Human Computer Intaeraction International Conference (HCII 2009), 19-24 July 09, Town and Country Resort & Convention Center, San Diego, CA, USA.
S. Sakellariou, B. Ward, V. Charissis, D. Chanock, and P. Anderson, (2009), A Novel Approach to CT Scans’ Interpretation Via Incorporation into a VR Human Model, Human Computer Intaeraction International Conference (HCII 2009), 19-24 July 09, Town and Country Resort & Convention Center, San Diego, CA, USA.
Published Papers S. Sakellariou, D. Chanock, V. Charissis, B.M. Ward and P. Anderson, (2008), Incorporation of CT Scan Images Into Virtual Reality 3D Human Model: Anatomy and CT Interpretation, poster-publication in the launch of the Centre for Education in Medicine, Woolfson, Medical School, University of Glasgow, 12th of September, Glasgow, UK. D. Chanock, S. Sakellariou, V. Charissis, B.M. Ward, I. Parkin, and P.Anderson, (2008), Development of the Inguinal Canal Region in 3D for Augmented Reality Anatomy Training, poster-publication in the launch of the Centre for Education in Medicine, Woolfson, Medical School, University of Glasgow, 12th of September, Glasgow, UK. V. Charissis, B.M. Ward, S. Sakellariou, I. Parkin, D. Rowley and P.Anderson, (2008), Augmented Reality Anatomy Training for Inguinal Canal Region, 20th Anniversary International Conference on Systems Research, Informatics and Cybernetics, July 24 – 30, 2008 in Baden-Baden, Germany. V. Charissis, B.M. Ward, S. Sakellariou, D. Chanock, D. Rowley and P.Anderson, (2008), Medical Visualisation, Augmented Reality and Anatomy Training: An Intuitive Approach of Visual Arts and Medicine, Fifth Annual Meeting of the Association for Medical Humanities UK (AMH 08), 8-9 July, Glasgow, UK B.M. Ward, D. Chanock, V. Charissis, L. Brady, and P. Anderson, (2008), Interpreting Lung Collapse: A Randomised Controlled Study into the Impact of Three-Dimensional Animatio, in proceedings of the United Kingom Radiological Congress (UKRC 2008), 2 - 4 June, Birmingham, UK. D. Chanock, V. Charissis, B.M. Ward, L. Brady, and P. Anderson (2008), Enhanced 3D Visualisation: Augmenting Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Training, in proceedings of the United Kingdom Radiological Congress (UKRC 2008), 2 - 4 June, Birmingham, UK. B. M. Ward, V. Charissis, D. Rowley, L. Brady, and P. Anderson, (2008), An Evaluation of Prototype VR Medical Environment: Applied Surgical Anatomy Training for Malignant Breast Disease, in Proceedings of the International Conference of Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 16th (MMVR 16th) , 30th January- 1st February, 2008, Long Beach, California, USA. / publication awaited in Stud Health Technol Inform (2008) V. Charissis, B. M. Ward, M. Naef, D. Rowley, L. Brady, and P. Anderson, (2008), An Enquiry into VR Interface Design for Medical Training: VR Augmented Anatomy Tutorials for Breast Cancer, in Proceedings of IS&T/SPIE 20th Annual Symposium of Electronic Imaging, Science and Technology, 26th -31st January, San Jose, California, USA. B. M. Ward, V. Charissis, I. Young, D. Rowley, O. J. Garden, (2008), Surgical VR Training Environments: An Inquiry Into the Application and Validation of Stereoscopic Anatomy Tutorials for Operative Surgical Training, in Society of Academic & Research Surgery, Annual Conference, 9-11 January, Botanical Gardens, Birmingham, UK. B. M. Ward, V. Charissis, I. Young, P. Anderson, D. Rowley, (2007), Surgical Education: Applied Virtual Anatomy: Can Virtual Reality Augment Postgraduate Anatomy Teaching?, in School of Surgery Day, Department of Surgery, Edinburgh University, 28 November, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK. |