Bro-Nielsen, 1997 - Google Patents
Fast finite elements for surgery simulationBro-Nielsen, 1997
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- Bro-Nielsen M
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- Medicine Meets Virtual Reality
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This paper discusses volumetric deformable models for modeling human body parts and organs in surgery simulation systems. These models are built using finite element models of linear elastic materials. To achieve real-time response condensation has been applied to …
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