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Main Authors: Rodrigues, Lucas Siqueira, Kosch, Thomas, Nyakatura, John, Zachow, Stefan, Israel, Johann Habakuk
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.17766
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author Rodrigues, Lucas Siqueira
Kosch, Thomas
Nyakatura, John
Zachow, Stefan
Israel, Johann Habakuk
author_facet Rodrigues, Lucas Siqueira
Kosch, Thomas
Nyakatura, John
Zachow, Stefan
Israel, Johann Habakuk
contents Although digital methods have significantly advanced morphology, practitioners are still challenged to understand and process tomographic specimen data. As automated processing of fossil data remains insufficient, morphologists still engage in intensive manual work to prepare digital fossils for research objectives. We present an open-source tool that enables morphologists to explore tomographic data similarly to the physical workflows that traditional fossil preparators experience in the field. We assessed the usability of our prototype for virtual fossil preparation and its accompanying tasks in the digital preparation workflow. Our findings indicate that integrating haptics into the virtual preparation workflow enhances the understanding of the morphology and material properties of working specimens. Our design's visuohaptic sculpting of fossil volumes was deemed straightforward and an improvement over current tomographic data processing methods.
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spellingShingle MorphoHaptics: An Open-Source Tool for Visuohaptic Exploration of Morphological Image Datasets
Rodrigues, Lucas Siqueira
Kosch, Thomas
Nyakatura, John
Zachow, Stefan
Israel, Johann Habakuk
Human-Computer Interaction
Although digital methods have significantly advanced morphology, practitioners are still challenged to understand and process tomographic specimen data. As automated processing of fossil data remains insufficient, morphologists still engage in intensive manual work to prepare digital fossils for research objectives. We present an open-source tool that enables morphologists to explore tomographic data similarly to the physical workflows that traditional fossil preparators experience in the field. We assessed the usability of our prototype for virtual fossil preparation and its accompanying tasks in the digital preparation workflow. Our findings indicate that integrating haptics into the virtual preparation workflow enhances the understanding of the morphology and material properties of working specimens. Our design's visuohaptic sculpting of fossil volumes was deemed straightforward and an improvement over current tomographic data processing methods.
title MorphoHaptics: An Open-Source Tool for Visuohaptic Exploration of Morphological Image Datasets
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.17766