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15th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS'02)
Dynamic VRML for Simulated Training in Medicine
Maribor, Slovenia
June 04-June 07
ISBN: 0-7695-1614-9
Dean Korosec, University of Maribor
Ales Holobar, University of Maribor
Matjaz Divjak, University of Maribor
Damjan Zazula, University of Maribor

Medicine is a difficult thing to learn. Experimenting with real patients should not be the only option, simulation deserves a special attention here. Virtual reality Modelling Language (VRML) as a tool to build virtual objects and scenes has a good record of educational applications in medicine, especially for static and animated visualisations of body parts and organs. However, to create computer simulations resembling situations in real environments the demanded level of interactivity and dynamics is difficult to achieve.

In the present paper we describe some approaches and techniques which we used to push the limits of the current VRML technology further toward dynamic 3D representation of virtual environments. Our demonstration is based on the implementation of a virtual baby model, whose vital signs can be controlled from an external Java application.

The main contribution of this work is a proposal for a modified VRML TimerSensor implementation, which greatly improves the overall control of system performance.

Citation:
Dean Korosec, Ales Holobar, Matjaz Divjak, Damjan Zazula, "Dynamic VRML for Simulated Training in Medicine," cbms, pp.205, 15th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS'02), 2002
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