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摘要
a -me是一个虚构的记忆唤起装置在科学,艺术和技术的交叉点。该系统通过与人脑的体积表征(MR)互动,使用户能够体验他人的记忆,并存储自己的记忆。用户通过指向和点击精确的体素位置来检索或存储记忆(音频轨迹)。在他们的探索行动的触发下,一个故事被慢慢地揭示和重组,以窃窃私语的形式揭示了一个亲密的故事。a -me它是私人记忆的公共容器,从而探索集体物理大脑的可能性。该装置引入了一种用于神经导航的原始光学透明AR装置,能够将体积渲染的MR扫描覆盖到物理假头上。实现这样一个系统还迫使我们解决关于增强现实系统的质量评估的技术问题。
A-me is a fictitious memory-evoking apparatus at the intersection of science, art and technology. The system enables users to experience other people's memories as well as store their own by interacting with a volumetric representation (MR) of a human brain. The user retrieves or stores memories (audio traces) by pointing and clicking at precise voxels locations. Triggered by their exploratory action, a story is slowly revealed and recomposed in the form of whispering voices revealing intimate stories. A-me it's a public receptacle for private memories, thus exploring the possibility of a collective physical brain.
The installation introduces an original optical see-through AR setup for neuronavigation capable of overlaying a volume rendered MR scan onto a physical dummy head. Implementing such a system also forced us to address technical questions on quality assessment of AR systems for brain visualization.