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User-centered design of a maxillo-facial surgery training platform

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The paper describes the requirements specification process involved in the design of a Virtual Reality trainer for Epker maxillo-facial surgery. This surgery is considered as very delicate and difficult to teach. Vision guided movements are very limited and haptic sense is largely used. The user-centered methodology and the first experiments designed to develop the training platform are presented. Finally the Virtual training platform is sketched out.

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    VRST '09: Proceedings of the 16th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology
    November 2009
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    ISBN:9781605588698
    DOI:10.1145/1643928
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    1. multimodal
    2. skills
    3. surgery
    4. task analysis
    5. training

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