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Learning Dynamic Spatial Relations The Case Of A Knowledgebased Endoscopic Camera Guidance Robot 1st Edition Andreas Bihlmaier Auth

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Learning Dynamic Spatial Relations The Case Of A Knowledgebased Endoscopic Camera Guidance Robot 1st Edition Andreas Bihlmaier Auth
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Publisher: Springer Vieweg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.13 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Andreas Bihlmaier (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658149130, 9783658149147, 3658149132, 3658149140
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Learning Dynamic Spatial Relations The Case Of A Knowledgebased Endoscopic Camera Guidance Robot 1st Edition Andreas Bihlmaier Auth by Andreas Bihlmaier (auth.) 9783658149130, 9783658149147, 3658149132, 3658149140 instant download after payment.

Andreas Bihlmaier describes a novel method to model dynamic spatial relations by machine learning techniques. The method is applied to the task of representing the tacit knowledge of a trained camera assistant in minimally-invasive surgery. The model is then used for intraoperative control of a robot that autonomously positions the endoscope. Furthermore, a modular robotics platform is described, which forms the basis for this knowledge-based assistance system. Promising results from a complex phantom study are presented.

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