Pascal Fallavollita
University of Ottawa
101 Papers
732 Citations
Pascal Fallavollita is an academic researcher from University of Ottawa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Augmented reality & Visualization. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 94 publications. Previous affiliations of Pascal Fallavollita include Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich & RMIT University.
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Papers
Personalized augmented reality for anatomy education.
Meng Ma,Pascal Fallavollita,Ina Seelbach,Anna Maria von der Heide,Ekkehard Euler,Jens Waschke,Nassir Navab,Nassir Navab +7 more
TL;DR: A personalized and interactive augmented reality system developed to facilitate education which behaves as a “magic mirror” which allows personalized in‐situ visualization of anatomy on the user's body and the usefulness of this unique type of personalized augmented reality technology has been demonstrated.
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Kinect for interactive AR anatomy learning
Ma Meng,Pascal Fallavollita,Tobias Blum,Ulrich Eck,Christian Sandor,Simon Weidert,Jens Waschke,Nassir Navab +7 more
- 23 Dec 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, a prototype of an augmented reality (AR) magic mirror is presented, which allows intuitive visualization of realistic anatomical information on the user, but the current overlay is imprecise as the magic mirror depends on the skeleton output from Kinect.
Intra-operative disruptions, surgeon’s mental workload, and technical performance in a full-scale simulated procedure
Matthias Weigl,Philipp Stefan,Kamyar Abhari,Patrick Wucherer,Pascal Fallavollita,Marc Lazarovici,Simon Weidert,Ekkehard Euler,Ken Catchpole +8 more
TL;DR: A significant association between surgeons’ intra-operative workload and technical performance such that surgeons with increased mental workload tended to perform worse (β = .55, p =-.04) is found.
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Intra-operative augmented reality in distal locking
Roberto Londei,Marco Esposito,Benoit Diotte,Simon Weidert,Ekkehard Euler,Peter-Helmut Thaller,Nassir Navab,Pascal Fallavollita +7 more
- 27 Mar 2015
TL;DR: The design of an augmented reality solution that assists surgeons during the distal locking of intramedullary nailing procedures confirmed that intra-operative navigation using augmented reality provides an alternative way to performdistal locking in a safe and timely manner.
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An AR edutainment system supporting bone anatomy learning
Philipp Stefan,Patrick Wucherer,Yuji Oyamada,Meng Ma,Alexander Schoch,Motoko Kanegae,Naoki Shimizu,Tatsuya Kodera,Sebastien Cahier,Matthias Weigl,Maki Sugimoto,Pascal Fallavollita,Hideo Saito,Nassir Navab +13 more
- 24 Apr 2014
TL;DR: A medical Augmented Reality (AR) edutainment system for bone anatomy learning with AR visualization and intuitive gesture based user interaction that uses its user's body as a puzzle frame and computer generated virtual bones as puzzle pieces.
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