Visualization in medicine: multidimensional object presentation methods for computer displays and volume holography

This paper presents and analyzes issues relating to visualization of medical data, with particular attention to "object-oriented" methods, computer rendering, and volume holography display. Topics discussed include information extraction, object definition, data form, perception, time multiplexing, and actual reality versus virtual reality.

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