Implementing a Human-Behavior-Process Archive and Search Database System Using Simulated Surgery Processes

Recently, the development of motion data detection, as well as of behavior information management, has become very rapid. However, no appropriate database system exists for comprehensively archiving and searching of human behavior processes. In this paper, we present the implementation of a human-behavior-processes database system which can archive and search for surgery processes. The database system can be applicable to find the similar human processes to a given process and distinguish the differences between them, which can be used for supporting medical skill training. The whole development of our system is based on simulated surgery processes. In this paper, we describe the surgery data processing, the architectural framework and the development phases of database system.

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