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3DSlicer Models for Brain Quiz - Serious Games

Key Investigators

  • Sergi Bermudez i Badia (M-ITI - MACbioIDi)
  • Yuri Almeida (M-ITI - MACbioIDi)
  • Abián Hernández-Guedes (ULPGC - GTMA-IUIBS - MACbioIDi)
  • Artemisa Moreno (UniCV - MACbioIDi)
  • María Dolores Afonso-Suárez (ULPGC - GTMA-IUIBS - MACbioIDi)
  • Juan Ruiz-Alzola (ULPGC - GTMA-IUIBS - MACbioIDi)

Project Description

Designing training and divulgative tools from 3DSlicer models.

This proposal is a joint collaboration work: M-ITI and ULPGC-IUIBS MACbioIDi. It is a proposal for the areas of education, scientific and medical projects. The objective of this project is to create a complete brain quiz application within the concept of Serious Game, by using scenarios developed in Unity -the cross platform game engine-. These scenarios will use models of images imported from 3DSlicer. This project is the continuation of the prototype developed during PW28th NA-MIC

Objectives

  1. To develop a Brain Quiz to interact, aimed to both: training and as a divulgation tool for museums.
  2. To study different possibilities of interaction.
  3. To study the development of a template to create new applications.

Approach and Plan

  1. To consult with an anatomist the design of the quiz.
  2. To design the quiz with different difficulty levels.
  3. To study the use of the Intel RealSense and digital tablets as tools to interact with.

Progress and Next Steps

  1. We have created a template to build quizzes.
  2. Document on how to create more questions.
  3. Refine some interface issues.
  4. Allow rotation of all models at the same time.
  5. Add and test interaction with touch on android.

Illustrations

Prototype from PW28th 3D Model for 30PW

Unity Scenario video examples.

Watch the video Watch the video

30 PW NA-MIC Implementation.

Main menu Highscore
Question example End game + New High Score Entry

Background and References