학술논문

Augmented reality with tangible auto-fabricated models for molecular biology applications
Document Type
Conference
Source
IEEE Visualization 2004 Visualization 2004 Visualization, 2004. IEEE. :235-241 2004
Subject
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Augmented reality
Biological system modeling
Computational biology
Physics computing
Application software
Power system modeling
Computer interfaces
Biology computing
Printing
Assembly
Molecular Modeling
Molecular Visualization
Augmented Reality
Language
Abstract
The evolving technology of computer auto-fabrication ("3D printing") now makes it possible to produce physical models for complex biological molecules and assemblies. We report on an application that demonstrates the use of auto-fabricated tangible models and augmented reality for research and education in molecular biology, and for enhancing the scientific environment for collaboration and exploration. We have adapted an augmented reality system to allow virtual 3D representations (generated by the Python Molecular Viewer) to be overlaid onto a tangible molecular model. Users can easily change the overlaid information, switching between different representations of the molecule, displays of molecular properties such as electrostatics, or dynamic information. The physical model provides a powerful, intuitive interface for manipulating the computer models, streamlining the interface between human intent, the physical model, and the computational activity.