Title: Augmented Reality Applications
1Augmented Reality Applications
- Cindy Robertson
- CS 7497 Spring 2000
2Medical Applications
- Ultrasound-guided needle biopsies
- Visualization for laparoscopic surgery
- Image guided surgery
- Computer assisted dental implant surgery
3Ultrasound Guided Needle Biopsies
- UNC Ultrasound Research
- Video see-through HMD
- Combines computer-generated ultrasound imagery
with the live video image of a patient - Can be used in obstetrics, diagnostic procedures
(needle-guided biopsies), cardiology, etc. - Replaces open surgical intervention
4Ultrasound Guided Needle Biopsies (cont.)
- Ultrasound guidance is difficult to perform -
need really good hand-eye coordination and 3D
visualizations skills to guide the biopsy needle
to the target tissue area with the aid of
ultrasound imagery - Both HMD video and ultrasound video are captured
5Ultrasound Guided Needle Biopsies (cont.)
- The camera video is played in the background
- Ultrasound video images are transferred into
texture memory and displayed on polygons emitted
by the ultrasound probe inside a synthetic
opening within the scanned patient
6Ultrasound Guided Needle Biopsies (cont.)
- SIGGRAPH 96 video
- Despite efforts at registration, they still do
not achieve the high precision necessary for
performance in surgical procedures - They are investigating alternative tracking
systems
7Laparoscopic Visualization Research
- UNC
- Laparoscopy suffers from
- limited field of view
- lack of good hand-eye coordination
- 2D imagery displays lack depth information
- Use AR to automatically extract depth information
and geometry structures - Displays operating field from surgeons point of
view
- Physician wont have to physically adjust
endoscope to see different views
8Image Guided Surgery
- Collaboration between MIT AI lab and Brigham and
Womens Surgical Planning lab
- Will enable surgeons to visualize internal
structures through an automated overlay of 3D
reconstructions of internal anatomy on top of
live video views of a patient
9Image Guided Surgery (cont.)
- Construct 3D models using scans such as MR and
CT. - Segment data to distinguish between tissue types
and surface render the data
10Image Guided Surgery (cont.)
- Set up in Operating Room consists of
- portable cart containing a Sun UltraSPARC
- hardware to drive the laser scanner
- Flashpoint tracking system
11Image Guided Surgery (cont.)
- Laser scanner used to collect 3D data of
patients scalp surface as positioned on
operating table to register the patient to the
segmented MR skin - Coordinate frames must be transformed
- Enhances visualization because the surgeon has
x-ray vision - Medical instruments are tracked
12Image Guided Surgery (cont.)
- Impact of Surgical Navigation System
- used for over 200 neurosurgical cases
- used 1-2 times/week
- achieves high positional accuracy
- monetary saving are huge
- makes surgeons more confident
13Computer Assisted Dental Implant Surgery
- Artma Biomedical
- Dental headpiece tracked by 3D sensors
- Dentist navigates the drill relative to planned
implant position visualized in HMD
14Entertainment Applications
- Weather reports
- Special effects
- Advertisements in broadcast images
- Games
15Weather Reports
- Reporter standing in front of a blue or green
screen - Real image augmented with computer generated maps
using chroma-keying
16Special Effects
- Digital compositing creates illusions
- May not be considered augmented reality because
not generated in real-time
17Advertisements in Broadcast Images
- Princeton Electronic Billboard
- System allows broadcasters to insert
advertisements into specific areas of broadcast
images
18Games AR2 Hockey
- Augmented Reality Air Hockey game
- Uses virtual puck
- Video VRAIS 98
19Military Training Applications
- Displays in cockpits
- Used in military aircraft
- Presents information to the pilot on
- the windshield
- the visor of their flight helmet
20Engineering Design
- Joint design reviews of complex devices in
physically separated environments and real-time
interaction with elements of a design - Architectural Anatomy
- ARC Augmented Reality for Construction
21Design Reviews
- Clients and designers each have a conference room
equipped with an AR display - Designers show their mocked up design in the
clients conference room in 3D - Clients walk around in display, point at
prototype to highlight sections to discuss - Highlighted areas reflected on real model in
augmented display that designers are using - Clients can interact with design and make changes
22Architectural Anatomy
- Columbia University- Computer Graphics and User
Interfaces Lab - Overlays a graphical representation of portions
of a buildings structural systems over users
view of room
- Virtual image shows outlines of concrete joists,
beams, and columns
23ARC - Augmented Reality for Construction
- Columbia University - Computer Graphics and User
Interfaces Lab - Developed a testbed augmented reality system that
addresses spaceframe construction - Spaceframes are typically made from a large
number of components of similar size and shape
24ARC - Augmented Reality for Construction (cont.)
- Easy to assemble pieces in the wrong
position-which if undetected could lead to
structural failure - System designed to guide workers through the
assembly of a spaceframe structure, to ensure
that each member is properly placed and fastened. - Video
25Robotics and Telerobotics Applications
- Telerobotic operators use visual images of a
remote workspace to guide robots - Operators can practice motions on virtual robots
before they proceed with the real robot
26Manufacturing, Maintenance, and Repair
Applications
- Mechanical Repair
- Repair Instruction
- Maintenance Assistance
27Mechanical Maintenance and Repair
- User Interaction and Visualization group at the
European Computer-Industry Research Centre
- System provides a variety of information
- names of parts
- describes their function
- present maintenance or manufacturing records
28Repair Instruction
- Military development
- Wireless vest worn by personnel
- Attached to optical see-through display
- Wireless connection allows soldier to access
repair manual and images of equipment
29Repair Instruction (cont.)
- MIT Media Lab
- Distinctive markings allow for an objects 3D
location to be derived by a wearable camera - Machine transmits diagnostics to technicians
wearable
30Repair Instruction (cont.)
- Wearable determines problem, locates 3D position
of object, overlays specific 3D real-time
step-by-step guidelines for technician to follow
31Consumer Design
- Interior design
- Remodeling your house
- Virtually trying on clothes
- Fashion design
32Interior Design
- Computer monitor shows picture of room from
viewpoint of camera. - Select furniture over network from various
manufactures who make models available in their
databases
- 3D renderings of furniture appear on monitor
along with view of room.
33Touring Machine (MARS)
- Columbia University - Computer Graphics and User
Interfaces Lab - Combines Augmented Reality and and mobile
computing - MARS unit acts as an campus information system
- Assists user in finding places and allows user to
query information about items of interest, like
buildings, statues, etc. - Video
34Interaction with the Real World
- Sony Computer Science Lab
- Ways to interact with the real world
- Example library setting
- Video UIST 95
35Audio
- Beth Mynatts Audio Aura
- Uses auditory cues triggered by movements in
physical space to provide awareness of email or a
colleagues presence and activities - Is this really augmented reality?