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    WebGL-Based Simulation of Bone Removal in Surgical Orthopeadic Procedures

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    The effective role of virtual reality simulators in surgical operations has been demonstrated during the last decades. The proposed work has been done to give a perspective of the actual orthopeadic surgeries such as a total shoulder arthroplasty with low incidence and visibility of the operation to the surgeon. The research in this thesis is focused on the design and implementation of a web-based graphical feedback for a total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) surgery. For portability of the simulation and powerful 3D programming features, WebGL is being applied. To simulate the reaming process of the shoulder bone, multiple steps has been passed to be able to remove the volumetric amount of bone which was touched by the reamer tool. A fast and accurate collision detection algorithm utilizing Möller –Trumbore ray-triangle method was implemented to detect the first collision of the bone and the tool in order to accelerate the computations for the bone removal process. Once the collision detected, a mesh Boolean operation using CSG method is being invoked to calculate the volumetric amount of bone which is intersected with the tool and should be removed. This work involves the user interaction to transform the tool in a Three.js scene for the simulated operation

    On the design of multimedia architectures : proceedings of a one-day workshop, Eindhoven, December 18, 2003

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    On the design of multimedia architectures : proceedings of a one-day workshop, Eindhoven, December 18, 2003

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    A Joint Tensor Completion and Prediction Scheme for Multi-Dimensional Spectrum Map Construction

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    Spectrum data, which are usually characterized by many dimensions, such as location, frequency, time, and signal strength, present formidable challenges in terms of acquisition, processing, and visualization. In practice, a portion of spectrum data entries may be unavailable due to the interference during the acquisition process or compression during the sensing process. Nevertheless, the completion work in multi-dimensional spectrum data has drawn few attention to the researchers working in the eld. In this paper, we rst put forward the concept of spectrum tensor to depict the multi-dimensional spectrum data. Then, we develop a joint tensor completion and prediction scheme, which combines an improved tensor completion algorithm with prediction models to retrieve the incomplete measurements. Moreover, we build an experimental platform using Universal Software Radio Peripheral to collect real-world spectrum tensor data. Experimental results demonstrate that the effectiveness of the proposed joint tensor processing scheme is superior than relying on the completion or prediction scheme only

    University of Windsor Undergraduate Calendar 2003-2004

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    University of Windsor Graduate Calendar 1992-1994

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    University of Windsor Undergraduate Calendar 2004-2006

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    https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/universitywindsorundergraduatecalendars/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Douglas College Calendar 1972-1973:

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    Hardcopy available from Douglas College Archives

    Virtual Reality Games for Motor Rehabilitation

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    This paper presents a fuzzy logic based method to track user satisfaction without the need for devices to monitor users physiological conditions. User satisfaction is the key to any product’s acceptance; computer applications and video games provide a unique opportunity to provide a tailored environment for each user to better suit their needs. We have implemented a non-adaptive fuzzy logic model of emotion, based on the emotional component of the Fuzzy Logic Adaptive Model of Emotion (FLAME) proposed by El-Nasr, to estimate player emotion in UnrealTournament 2004. In this paper we describe the implementation of this system and present the results of one of several play tests. Our research contradicts the current literature that suggests physiological measurements are needed. We show that it is possible to use a software only method to estimate user emotion

    University of Windsor Undergraduate Calendar 2006-2008

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    https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/universitywindsorundergraduatecalendars/1013/thumbnail.jp
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