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HuBar: A Visual Analytics Tool to Explore Human Behavior Based on fNIRS in AR Guidance Systems.

IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics
The concept of an intelligent augmented reality (AR) assistant has significant, wide-ranging applications, with potential uses in medicine, military, and mechanics domains. Such an assistant must be able to perceive the environment and actions, reaso...

Computational Modeling, Augmented Reality, and Artificial Intelligence in Spine Surgery.

Advances in experimental medicine and biology
Over the past decade, advancements in computational modeling, augmented reality, and artificial intelligence (AI) have been driving innovations in spine surgery. Much of the research conducted in these fields is from the past 5 years. In 2021, the ma...

Unreal that feels real: artificial intelligence-enhanced augmented reality for treating social and occupational dysfunction in post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety disorders.

European journal of psychotraumatology
Fear- and trauma-related conditions, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and social phobia, often manifest as socially avoidant behaviours, which commonly contribute to social and occupational disability transdiagnostically. While gold-sta...

Characterizing the Effects of Adding Virtual and Augmented Reality in Robot-Assisted Training.

IEEE transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering : a publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Extended reality (XR) technology combines physical reality with computer synthetic virtuality to deliver immersive experience to users. Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are two subdomains within XR with different immersion levels. Both...

The Growing Role of Artificial Intelligence and Technology in Hip and Knee Arthroplasty.

Surgical technology international
Artificial intelligence and technology have continued to evolve over recent decades, and their utility in hip and knee arthroplasty is growing with interest and enthusiasm. A multitude of technologies are available to assist surgeons in the intraoper...

GaitKeeper: An AI-Enabled Mobile Technology to Standardize and Measure Gait Speed.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Gait speed is increasingly recognized as an important health indicator. However, gait analysis in clinical settings often encounters inconsistencies due to methodological variability and resource constraints. To address these challenges, GaitKeeper u...

User Evaluation of a Shared Robot Control System Combining BCI and Eye Tracking in a Portable Augmented Reality User Interface.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
This study evaluates an innovative control approach to assistive robotics by integrating brain-computer interface (BCI) technology and eye tracking into a shared control system for a mobile augmented reality user interface. Aimed at enhancing the aut...

The revolution of metaverse in surgery: a mini-review with video.

Updates in surgery
The virtual reality (VR) is an application in which people can interact each other with their own avatars. Metaverse has already been tested in numerous medical fields and health care as telemedicine, second opinion and remote discussion, but in surg...

RingGesture: A Ring-Based Mid-Air Gesture Typing System Powered by a Deep-Learning Word Prediction Framework.

IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics
Text entry is a critical capability for any modern computing experience, with lightweight augmented reality (AR) glasses being no exception. Designed for all-day wearability, a limitation of lightweight AR glass is the restriction to the inclusion of...

Intelligent Verification Tool for Surgical Information of Ophthalmic Patients: A Study Based on Artificial Intelligence Technology.

Journal of patient safety
OBJECTIVE: With the development of day surgery, the characteristics of "short, frequent and fast" ophthalmic surgery are becoming more prominent. However, nurses are not efficient in verifying patients' surgical information, and problems such as pati...