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A head-mounted operating binocular for augmented reality visualization in medicine - design and initial evaluation

机译:用于医学中增强现实可视化的头戴式操作双筒望远镜-设计和初步评估

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Computer-aided surgery (CAS), the intraoperative application of biomedical visualization techniques, appears to be one of the most promising fields of application for augmented reality (AR), the display of additional computer-generated graphics over a real-world scene. Typically a device such as a head-mounted display (HMD) is used for AR. However, considerable technical problems connected with AR have limited the intraoperative application of HMDs up to now. One of the difficulties in using HMDs is the requirement for a common optical focal plane for both the realworld scene and the computer-generated image, and acceptance of the HMD by the user in a surgical environment. In order to increase the clinical acceptance of AR, we have adapted the Varioscope (Life Optics, Vienna), a miniature, cost-effective head-mounted operating binocular, for AR. In this paper, we present the basic design of the modified HMD, and the method and results of an extensive laboratory study for photogrammetric calibration of the Varioscope's computer displays to a real-world scene. In a series of 16 calibrations with varying zoom factors and object distances, mean calibration error was found to be 1.24 /spl plusmn/ 0.38 pixels or 0.12 /spl plusmn/ 0.05 mm for a 640 /spl times/ 480 display. Maximum error accounted for 3.33 /spl plusmn/ 1.04 pixels or 0.33 /spl plusmn/ 0.12 mm. The location of a position measurement probe of an optical tracking system was transformed to the display with an error of less than 1 mm in the real world in 56% of all cases. For the remaining cases, error was below 2 mm. We conclude that the accuracy achieved in our experiments is sufficient for a wide range of CAS applications.
机译:计算机辅助手术(CAS)是生物医学可视化技术的术中应用,似乎是增强现实(AR)的最有前途的应用领域之一,AR是在现实世界中显示其他计算机生成的图形的显示。通常,诸如头戴式显示器(HMD)之类的设备用于AR。然而,迄今为止,与AR相关的大量技术问题限制了HMD的术中应用。使用HMD的困难之一是对于现实世界的场景和计算机生成的图像都需要通用的光学焦平面,以及在手术环境中使用者对HMD的接受。为了增加AR的临床接受度,我们对Varioscope(Life Optics,维也纳)进行了改装,这是一款用于AR的微型,经济高效的头戴式操作双目镜。在本文中,我们介绍了改进的HMD的基本设计,以及对Varioscope的计算机显示器进行摄影测量校准到真实场景的广泛实验室研究的方法和结果。在一系列缩放系数和物距不同的16个校准中,对于640 / spl次/ 480的显示,平均校准误差为1.24 / spl plusmn / 0.38像素或0.12 / spl plusmn / 0.05 mm。最大误差占3.33 / spl plusmn / 1.04像素或0.33 / spl plusmn / 0.12 mm。在所有情况中,有56%的情况下,将光学跟踪系统的位置测量探针的位置转换为显示器,在现实世界中的误差小于1 mm。对于其余情况,误差在2 mm以下。我们得出的结论是,在我们的实验中达到的精度足以满足广泛的CAS应用。

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