非参数后投影表面上的触摸感应:用于实际医疗保健培训的物理虚拟头

Jason Hochreiter, Salam Daher, A. Nagendran, Laura González, G. Welch
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我们展示了一种可推广的方法,用于在具有后投影动画3D面部的人头形表面上进行统一的多点触摸检测和响应。该方法有助于实现动手触摸敏感训练与动态物理虚拟患者行为。该方法可推广到其他非参数后投影曲面,需要一个或多个红外摄像机、一个或多个投影仪、红外光源和一个后投影曲面。人类手指反射的红外光被带有匹配的红外光通滤镜的摄像机捕捉,从而实现多个手指触摸事件的定位。这些事件与渲染系统紧密耦合,在使用投影仪显示的动画面部上产生听觉和视觉响应,从而产生响应,互动体验。我们说明了我们的物理原型在医疗培训场景中的适用性。
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Touch sensing on non-parametric rear-projection surfaces: A physical-virtual head for hands-on healthcare training
We demonstrate a generalizable method for unified multitouch detection and response on a human head-shaped surface with a rear-projection animated 3D face. The method helps achieve hands-on touch-sensitive training with dynamic physical-virtual patient behavior. The method, which is generalizable to other non-parametric rear-projection surfaces, requires one or more infrared (IR) cameras, one or more projectors, IR light sources, and a rear-projection surface. IR light reflected off of human fingers is captured by cameras with matched IR pass filters, allowing for the localization of multiple finger touch events. These events are tightly coupled with the rendering system to produce auditory and visual responses on the animated face displayed using the projector(s), resulting in a responsive, interactive experience. We illustrate the applicability of our physical prototype in a medical training scenario.
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