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Scope+: a stereoscopic video see-through augmented reality microscope

Published: 02 November 2015 Publication History

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During the usage of conventional stereo microscope, repetitive head movement are often inevitable for the users to retrieve information away from the microscope. Moreover, risks of surgeons loosing focus and increasing fatigue could also arise during microsurgeries. Therefore, Scope+, a stereoscopic video see-through augmented reality system was created not only to solve the problems mentioned above, but also to improve users stereo microscopic experience.

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SA '15: SIGGRAPH Asia 2015 Emerging Technologies
November 2015
70 pages
ISBN:9781450339254
DOI:10.1145/2818466
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SA'15: SIGGRAPH Asia 2015
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