Proceedings, 1995 Biomedical Visualization, October 30-November 3, 1995, Atlanta, GeorgiaMurray H. Loew, Nahum Gershon Two invited and seven contributed papers provide a snapshot of medical visualization from perspectives of interest to equipment designers, researchers, and clinicians. They cover three- dimensional anthropometry of the human body, reconstruction and registration of images, and methods for computer displays and volume holography. The black-and-white |
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3D Anthropometry of the Human Body | 9 |
A Virtual Environment Tracking Tool | 18 |
CP1 Three Dimensional Anthropometry | 80 |
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