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    Web 3D for Public, Environmental and Occupational Health: Early Examples from Second LifeĀ®

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    Over the past three years (2006-2008), the medical/health and public health communities have shown a growing interest in using online 3D virtual worlds like Second LifeĀ® (http://secondlife.com/) for health education, community outreach, training and simulations purposes. 3D virtual worlds are seen as the precursors of ā€˜Web 3Dā€™, the next major iteration of the Internet that will follow in the coming years. This paper provides a tour of several flagship Web 3D experiences in Second LifeĀ®, including Play2Train Islands (emergency preparedness training), the US Centers for Disease Control and Preventionā€”CDC Island (public health), Karuna Island (AIDS support and information), Tox Town at Virtual NLM Island (US National Library of Medicine - environmental health), and Jeffersonā€™s Occupational Therapy Center. We also discuss the potential and future of Web 3D. These are still early days of 3D virtual worlds, and there are still many more untapped potentials and affordances of 3D virtual worlds that are yet to be explored, as the technology matures further and improves over the coming months and years

    Web 3D for Public, Environmental and Occupational Health: Early Examples from Second LifeĀ®

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    Over the past three years (2006ā€“2008), the medical/health and public health communities have shown a growing interest in using online 3D virtual worlds like Second LifeĀ® (http://secondlife.com/) for health education, community outreach, training and simulations purposes. 3D virtual worlds are seen as the precursors of ā€˜Web 3Dā€™, the next major iteration of the Internet that will follow in the coming years. This paper provides a tour of several flagship Web 3D experiences in Second LifeĀ®, including Play2Train Islands (emergency preparedness training), the US Centers for Disease Control and Preventionā€”CDC Island (public health), Karuna Island (AIDS support and information), Tox Town at Virtual NLM Island (US National Library of Medicine - environmental health), and Jeffersonā€™s Occupational Therapy Center. We also discuss the potential and future of Web 3D. These are still early days of 3D virtual worlds, and there are still many more untapped potentials and affordances of 3D virtual worlds that are yet to be explored, as the technology matures further and improves over the coming months and years

    Improving 3D medical image registration CUDA software with genetic programming

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    Genetic Improvement (GI) is shown to optimise, in some cases by more than 35%, a critical component of health-care industry software across a diverse range of six nVidia graphics processing units (GPUs). GP and other search based software engineering techniques can automatically op-timise the current rate limiting CUDA parallel function in the Nifty Reg open source C++ project used to align or reg-ister high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance NMRI and other diagnostic NIfTI images. Future Neurosurgery tech-niques will require hardware acceleration, such as GPGPU, to enable real time comparison of three dimensional in the-atre images with earlier patient images and reference data. With millimetre resolution brain scan measurements com-prising more than ten million voxels the modified kernel can process in excess of 3 billion active voxels per second
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