Exploiting Augmented Reality and Computer Vision for Healthcare Education: The Case of Pharmaceutical Substances Visualization and Information Retrieval.
Dionysios KoulourisParisis GallosAndreas MenychtasIlias MaglogiannisPublished in: EFMI-STC (2022)
Keyphrases
- augmented reality
- computer vision
- head mounted display
- learning games
- mixed reality
- virtual objects
- virtual reality
- human computer interaction
- e learning
- markerless
- promising experimental results demonstrate
- user interface
- real scenes
- live video
- camera tracking
- computer graphics
- distance learning
- real environment
- object recognition
- image processing
- computer generated images
- higher education
- minimally invasive
- optical flow
- image sequences
- molecular structures
- machine learning