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Human Daily Behavior Based Simulation for Epidemic Transmission: A Case Study of SARS
Hangzhou, China November 29-December 01
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICAT.2006.6916th International Conference on Arti ...
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Jieping Zhou, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Ministry of Education, Jiangxi Normal University, China
Jianhua Gong, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Ministry of Education, Jiangxi Normal University, China
Wenhang Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Ministry of Education, Jiangxi Normal University, China
Childbirth education is beneficial to pregnant woman and her family members. It?s also important for doctors and nurses who will be engaged in labor. For childbirth education, the most significant task is to show mechanism of labor. Because it is associated with the fetus within the uterus of pregnant woman, overall representation of mechanism of labor is difficult. Traditional methods, such as pictures, models, etc, limited. As a popular tool for simulation, virtual reality is introduced to solve the puzzle. Simulation of labor using virtual reality can represent the mechanism of labor with levels of interactivity and dynamics clearly. As two critical points of labor simulation, model construction and movement simulation, are expatiated in detail.
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Jieping Zhou, Jianhua Gong, Wenhang Li, "Human Daily Behavior Based Simulation for Epidemic Transmission: A Case Study of SARS," icat, pp.589-593, 16th International Conference on Artificial Reality and Telexistence--Workshops (ICAT'06), 2006
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