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Research on Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Brain Image Features Based on Augmented Reality Technology

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With the application of artificial intelligence technology, automatic recognition of brain image features has reached the stage of application. At present, the results of automatic recognition and labeling of brain images are displayed in two-dimensional form, which is not easy for doctors to observe intuitively. In addition, in the real medical environment, it is necessary to combine the virtual and the real, and to display some additional information in the real environment. Augmented reality can meet the above practical business needs. This paper studies the process of feature extraction and three-dimensional reconstruction of brain image diseases, designs the function module of augmented reality, explores the application of augmented reality in three-dimensional reconstruction, and realizes the three-dimensional reconstruction and visualization of brain image features by programming with Unity tool.

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This research has been possible thanks to the support of projects: National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 61772375) and Independent Research Project of School of Information Management Wuhan University (No: 413100032).

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Lu, L., Zhao, W. (2019). Research on Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Brain Image Features Based on Augmented Reality Technology. In: Chen, H., Zeng, D., Yan, X., Xing, C. (eds) Smart Health. ICSH 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11924. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34482-5_4

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