This is the second version of the augmented reality magic mirror we have developed. It uses the Microsoft Kinect to detect a user standing in front of a screen. We use augmented reality to overlay a volume visualization of a CT onto the user. Using gestures the user can select 2D slices. We presented the prototype at the open day of Klinikum Ingolstadt. For more info see www.mirracle.de (by Tobias Blum, Nassir Navab)
wow that's really awesome!
hellonancy16 9 months ago
Best use of Kinect I've ever seen.
ELS01X 1 year ago
lolllllllllllll at the cake eating. i think every doctor should have this coupled with a 3d tv in his waiting room :)
maybe you should fill the slice panels with a solid color and feather out the edges of the xray view
bricemathieu 1 year ago