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Evaluating Algorithms Used For Fetal Brain Scan Segmentation, Connor Stewart Burgess
Evaluating Algorithms Used For Fetal Brain Scan Segmentation, Connor Stewart Burgess
Undergraduate Student Research Internships Conference
The goal for this project was to successfully segment a fetal brain scan (fetal scan) using the algorithms provided by the program Slicer3D. To better understand the hurdles that arose when segmenting a fetal scan, we first look at the segmentation of an adult brain scan. This will allow us to see the straightforward nature of a brain segmentation when a high quality, high resolution volume with distinct structures is available. After examining the adult brain scan, attention will be moved to the segmentation of the fetal scan, where we’ll first look at the algorithms used and methods followed. Finally …
Haptic Foot Feedback For Kicking Training In Virtual Reality, Hank Huang, Hong Tan
Haptic Foot Feedback For Kicking Training In Virtual Reality, Hank Huang, Hong Tan
The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Symposium
As means to further supplement athletic performances increases, virtual reality is becoming helpful to sports in terms of cognitive training such as reaction, mentality, and game strategies. With the aid of haptic feedback, interaction with virtual objects increases by another dimension, in addition to the presence of visual and auditory feedback. This research presents an integrated system of a virtual reality environment, motion tracking system, and a haptic unit designed for the dorsal foot. The prototype simulates a scenario of virtual kicking and returns haptic response upon collision between the user’s foot and virtual object. The overall system was evaluated …
A Refreshable And Portable E-Braille System For The Blind And Visually Impaired, Mohammad Saadeh, Mohamed Trabia
A Refreshable And Portable E-Braille System For The Blind And Visually Impaired, Mohammad Saadeh, Mohamed Trabia
College of Engineering: Graduate Celebration Programs
- Braille is a communication system to assist the blind and visually impaired.
- Present an approach to measure fingertip forces while identifying Braille characters.
- Implement a force sensory feedback in the device to measure the force developed on the fingertip.
- Introduce a preliminary design for the device.
- Build a prototype for the device and evaluate its functionality and integrate its components