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Varjo hosts Virginia Tech for this interactive discussion on bringing gaze-based interfaces paired with immersive technology into clinical workflows.
A small team of researchers in the Center for Human-Computer Interaction at Virginia Tech has developed a mixed reality system to test feasibility for using virtual surgical loupes leveraging Varjo XR technology. Virtual loupes enable new functionality, such as dynamic magnification, where the user can zoom in and out at-will, simply with their gaze.
In this webinar, we’ll explore together the findings of the study, as well as the challenges and benefits of bringing immersive technology into clinical workflows.
Originally aired February 2021