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23 August 2001 Virtual Human project
Richard C. Ward, Kara L. Kruse, Glenn O. Allgood, Lee M. Hively, K. N. Fischer, Nancy B. Munro, Clay E. Easterly
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This paper describes the development of a comprehensive human modeling environment, the Virtual Human, which will be used initially to model the human respiratory system for purposes of predicting pulmonary disease or injury using lung sounds. The details of the computational environment, including the development of a Virtual Human Thorax, a database for storing models, model parameters, and experimental data, and a Virtual Human web interface are outlined. Preliminary progress in developing this environment will be presented. A separate paper at the conference describes the modeling of sound generation using computational fluid dynamics and the modeling of sound propagation in the human respiratory system.
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Richard C. Ward, Kara L. Kruse, Glenn O. Allgood, Lee M. Hively, K. N. Fischer, Nancy B. Munro, and Clay E. Easterly "Virtual Human project", Proc. SPIE 4368, Visualization of Temporal and Spatial Data for Civilian and Defense Applications, (23 August 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.438121
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Lung

Databases

Java

3D modeling

Human-machine interfaces

Heart

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