A novel medical human-computer interaction platform based on Kinect depth image analysis refactoring and neural network
by Xu Zhiqiang; Haidong Li; Jialiang He
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology (IJBET), Vol. 23, No. 2/3/4, 2017

Abstract: The high level of progress in science and technology has escalated the use of medical surgical products, equipped the modern medical operating room with all kinds of high-tech digital and intelligent development and these new technologies have introduced the traditional surgeons to new types of surgeries and helped them become more sensitive to changes in the body. More and more state-of-the-art technologies have been proposed to assist the doctors to optimise the operation environment. It is the purpose of the man-machine interface design to make the computer more intelligent so that it can do a wider range of work. For better capturing the gesture and inner information based on Kinect, we revise the traditional methodologies on depth image analysis refactoring and neural network to construct a new systematic implementation paradigm. The experiment shows that our idea outperforms the other latest methodologies.

Online publication date: Sat, 04-Mar-2017

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