All Videos Tagged 4G (MedTech I.Q.) - MedTech I.Q.2024-05-04T03:11:07Zhttp://medtechiq.ning.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=4G&rss=yes&xn_auth=noSimulation: TED Talk ... The Next Big Thing? ... Augmented Reality, Is It Ready for Primetime? Medicine?tag:medtechiq.ning.com,2010-03-24:2140535:Video:295912010-03-24T18:16:21.568ZCC-Conrad Clyburn-MedForeSighthttp://medtechiq.ning.com/profile/CCatMedTechIQ
Colleagues,<br></br>
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Augmented Reality is purported to be "The Next Big Thing". Check out this video and think about how these advanced visualization tools might be applied in medicine ...<br></br>
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In a demo that drew gasps at TED2010, Blaise Aguera y Arcas demos new augmented-reality mapping technology from Microsoft.<br></br>
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About Blaise Aguera y Arcas<br></br>
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Blaise Aguera y Arcas' background is as multidimensional as the visions he helps create. In the 1990s, he authored…
Colleagues,<br />
<br />
Augmented Reality is purported to be "The Next Big Thing". Check out this video and think about how these advanced visualization tools might be applied in medicine ...<br />
<br />
In a demo that drew gasps at TED2010, Blaise Aguera y Arcas demos new augmented-reality mapping technology from Microsoft.<br />
<br />
About Blaise Aguera y Arcas<br />
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Blaise Aguera y Arcas' background is as multidimensional as the visions he helps create. In the 1990s, he authored patents on both video compression and 3D visualization techniques ...<br />
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He also created Seadragon (acquired by Microsoft in 2006), the visualization technology that gives Photosynth its amazingly smooth digital rendering and zoom capabilities. Photosynth itself is a vastly powerful piece of software capable of taking a wide variety of images, analyzing them for similarities, and grafting them together into an interactive three-dimensional space. This seamless patchwork of images can be viewed via multiple angles and magnifications, allowing us to look around corners or "fly" in for a (much) closer look. Simply put, it could utterly transform the way we experience digital images.<br />
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He's now the architect of Bing Maps at Microsoft, where he leads a team of researchers and engineers with strengths in social media, computer vision and graphics.