1. AUGMENTED REALITY IN HEALTHCARE: PRINCIPLE COMPONENTS, DOMAIN MODELING, AND DESIGN-DEVELOPMENT-VALIDATION PROCESS.
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MURUGAN, RASHIKA, S., ATHEENA MILAGI PANDIAN, S., MOHAMMED SAHIL, and N., SRI MANOJ KUMAR
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AUGMENTED reality ,MEDICAL care ,SURGERY ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,REHABILITATION - Abstract
The Augmented Reality (AR) techniques for the buyer's industry are established and suitable for multiple uses. As seen in the wellness sector, with more publications on the use of augmented reality in surgery, medicine, and rehabilitation, there is a high demand for solutions that can enhance clinical practice. This paper aims to offer technicians, computer scientists, and users an overview of AR technologies' possibility of developing beneficial applications shortly. This paper explores the foundational components and development methodologies crucial to effective Medical Augmented Reality Systems (MARS). It also aims to guide academic research toward overcoming technological and human-factor issues in current devices and popular modalities for enriching visual sensations with computer-generated elements. Six submissions have been accepted after being assessed by authorities in their academic fields. This paper presents examples of uses for medical treatment, spanning interactions between physicians and patients, surgery, rehabilitation, and fear treatments. This paper illustrates the framework's application and its potential to revolutionize medical practices, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration between technology and healthcare domains. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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