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A Gesture Based Tool for Sterile Browsing of Radiology Images
Manjula K, Vyshnavi L, Thanushree R, Varsha Siri M
DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2024.13574
Abstract:
The utilization of croaker-computer commerce bias in the operating room (OR) necessities the development of novel modalities that facilitate medical image manipulation while maintaining sterility, facilitating croaker’s attention span, and enabling quick reaction times. This concept introduces “Gestix”, a vision-based hand gesture recognition and prisoner system that can navigate and manipulate photos in an electronic medical record (EMR) database in real-time by interpretingthe gestures of stoners. Through picture input, navigation and other movements are translated to instructions based on their temporal circles. During a brain vivisection operation, “Gestix” is tried. This interface achieved a quick and intuitive reaction, simple commerce, and prevented the surgeon from shifting their posture or shifting their concentration throughout the in vivo experiment. Information gathered from two usability assessments.Keywords:
Gestrix, croaker-computer, Sterile, Navigation.👁 19 views
How to Cite:
[1] Manjula K, Vyshnavi L, Thanushree R, Varsha Siri M, “A Gesture Based Tool for Sterile Browsing of Radiology Images,” International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE), DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2024.13574
