Wong, B. A. and Rosse, Cornelius and Brinkley, James F (1999) Semi-Automatic Scene Generation Using the Digital Anatomist Foundational Model. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. pp. 637-641.
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Abstract
A recent survey shows that a major impediment to more widespread use of computers in anatomy education is the inability to directly manipulate 3-D models, and to relate these to corresponding textual information. In the University of Washington Digital Anatomist Project we have developed a prototype Web-based scene generation program that combines the symbolic Foundational Model of Anatomy7 with 3-D models. A Web user can browse the Foundational Model (FM), then click to request that a 3-D scene be created of an object and its parts or branches. The scene is rendered by a graphics server, and a snapshot is sent to the Web client. The user can then manipulate the scene, adding new structures, rotating the scene, zooming, and saving the scene as a VRML file. Applications such as this, when fully realized with fast rendering and more anatomical content, have the potential to significantly change the way computers are used in anatomy education.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | sig, anatomy education, visualization, da99, amia1999 |
Subjects: | All Projects > Dynamic Scene Generator |
Depositing User: | Jim Brinkley |
Date Deposited: | 01 May 2003 |
Last Modified: | 19 Jul 2017 23:33 |
URI: | http://sigpubs.si.washington.edu/id/eprint/112 |
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