Title :
Intelligent inferencing and haptic simulation for Chinese acupuncture learning and training
Author :
Heng, Pheng-Ann ; Wong, Tien-Tsin ; Yang, Rong ; Chui, Yim-Pan ; Xie, Yong Ming ; Leung, Kwong-Sak ; Leung, Ping-Chung
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong
Abstract :
This paper presents an intelligent virtual environment for Chinese acupuncture learning and training using state-of-the-art virtual reality technology. It is the first step toward developing a comprehensive virtual human model for studying Chinese medicine. Students can learn and practice acupuncture in the proposed 3-D interactive virtual environment that supports a force feedback interface for needle insertion. Thus, students not only "see" but also "touch" the virtual patient. With high performance computers, highly informative and flexible visualization of acupuncture points of various related meridian and collateral can be highlighted to guide the students during training. A computer-based expert system using our newly proposed intelligent fuzzy petri net is designed and implemented to train the students to treat different diseases using acupuncture. Such an intelligent virtual reality system can provide an interesting and effective learning environment for Chinese acupuncture
Keywords :
Petri nets; biomedical education; diseases; medical computing; medical expert systems; patient treatment; training; virtual reality; 3-D interactive virtual environment; Chinese acupuncture learning; Chinese medicine; comprehensive virtual human model; computer-based expert system; diseases; effective learning environment; flexible visualization; force feedback interface; haptic simulation; intelligent fuzzy petrinet; intelligent inferencing; intelligent virtual environment; intelligent virtual reality system; needle insertion; state-of-the-art virtual reality technology; training; virtual patient; Expert systems; Force feedback; Haptic interfaces; High performance computing; Humans; Medical simulation; Needles; Virtual environment; Virtual reality; Visualization; Chinese acupuncture; fuzzy inferencing; needle insertion;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITB.2005.855567