Effect of a virtual reality interface on the learning curve and on the accuracy of a surgical planner for total hip replacement.
Luca PetroloDebora TestiFulvia TaddeiMarco VicecontiPublished in: Comput. Methods Programs Biomed. (2010)
Keyphrases
- virtual reality
- learning curve
- virtual environment
- computer interface
- computer graphics
- tangible user interface
- three dimensional
- total hip replacement
- augmented reality
- learning effect
- virtual world
- bayes optimal
- learning curves
- computer animation
- multi sensory
- virtual laboratory
- virtual museum
- collaborative virtual environments
- photorealistic
- pattern recognition
- visual data mining
- real time
- virtual humans
- software developers
- virtual reality technology
- user interface
- interactive virtual
- computer vision