A. Protopsaltis
15 Papers
3 Citations
A. Protopsaltis is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 8 publications.
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Project Elements: A computational entity-component-system in a scene-graph pythonic framework, for a neural, geometric computer graphics curriculum
TL;DR: The Elements project as mentioned in this paper is a lightweight, open-source, computational science and computer graphics (CG) framework, tailored for educational needs, that offers, for the first time, the advantages of an Entity-Component-System (ECS) along with the rapid prototyping convenience of a Scenegraph-based pythonic framework.
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Streamlining XR Application Deployment with a Localized Docker Registry at the Edge
Antonios Makris,Evangelos Psomakelis,Ioannis Korontanis,Theodoros Theodoropoulos,A. Protopsaltis,Maria Pateraki,Zbyszek Ledwon,Christos Diou,Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos,Konstantinos Tserpes +9 more
TL;DR: This paper introduces an edge-enabled storage framework with a localized Docker registry to streamline XR application deployment, reducing latency and bandwidth, and providing improved control, scalability, and optimized capabilities for edge deployment in containerized environments.
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Assessing unconstrained surgical cuttings in VR using CNNs
Ilias Chrysovergis,Manos N. Kamarianakis,Mike Kentros,Dimitris Angelis,A. Protopsaltis,George Papagiannakis +5 more
TL;DR: A Convolutional Neural Network suitable to assess unconstrained surgical cuttings is presented, trained on a dataset created with a data augmentation technique.
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MAGES 4.0: Accelerating the world's transition to medical VR training
Paul Zikas,A. Protopsaltis,Manos N. Kamarianakis,Mike Kentros,Nick Lydatakis,Dimitris Angelis,Michalis Tamiolakis,Michael Dodis,George Kokiadis,Ilias Chrysovergis,Flora Fyka,Maria Pateraki,George Papagiannakis +12 more
TL;DR: MAGES 4.0 is proposed, a novel Software Development Kit (SDK) to accelerate the creation of collaborative medical training scenarios in VR/AR and offers a versatile authoring platform for developers to create medical simulations in a future-proof, low-code environment.
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AR-Assisted Surgical Care via 5G networks for First Aid Responders
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors describe the use case (UC)"AR-assisted emergency surgical care", identified in the context of the 5G-EPICENTRE EU-funded project.
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