CISE Research Instrumentation: Advanced Human Computer Interfaces for Biomedicine
University Of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia MO
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Abstract
EIA-9911095 Yunxin Zhao University of Missouri CISE Research Instrumentation: Advanced Human Computer Interfaces for Biomedicine The Department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Missouri-Columbia will purchase audio, video, and virtual reality (VR) equipment which will be dedicated to support research in computer and information science and engineering. The equipment will be used for several research projects. 1. Spoken Language Processing for Telemedicine and Collaborative VR Environments Voice-driven automatic captioning in telemedicine for people with hearing disabilities Speech separation and recognition for collaborative VR environments 2. Video Communications over Telemedicine Networks and Geometric Coding of Anatomical Data Lips and hands focused real-time video coding for lipreading and hand-signing in telemedicine Three-dimensional geometric coding for collaborative VR-based endoscopic simulator 3. Collaborative Virtual Endoscopy and Digital Human Atlas with Speech Interface Prototype Intelligent Endoscopic Simulator (IES) for examining internal tissues and organs Virtual operating table interface for teaching and examining complex multisource anatomical data
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