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Stereo depth assessment experiment for microscope-based surgery
We present experimental data on the use of autostereoscopic displays as complementary visualization aids to the surgical stereo microscope for augmented reality surgery. Five experts in the use of the microscope, and five non-experts, performed a depth experiment to assess stereo cues as provided by two autostereoscopic displays (DTI 2015XLS Virtual Window and SHARP micro-optic twin), the surgical microscope and the "naked" eye.