The 3D medical applications
working group
(P3333.2 WG) was proposed
by South Korea’s Chosun
University Hospital, the Korea Electronics
Association, and Japan’s
Osaka University Hospital. The
project was approved by the IEEE
Computer Society and the Standards
Association in March 2012,
and the group has grown to include
nine institutions in three countries.
Its newest members are LG
Electronics, the Korea Information
Institute (ETRI), Gwangju Technopark,
and four other institutions,
including an agency in Japan and
Italy’s Tre University. The University
of Utah and the University of
Porto in Portugal are expected to
participate in 2014.
The working group is now ready
to submit its draft standard for
“unprocessed 3D medical data
modeling” to ballot later this year.
We’ll then start work on the rest
of the standardization roadmap.
Our group has already submitted
project authorization requests for
“3D medical data visualization,”
“3D medical data simulation,” and
“3D medical data management.”
The resulting family of standards
will create a substantial basis for
improved medical diagnoses, surgical
simulations, implant design,
tissue engineering and virtual
endoscopy, and personalized medical
services.
The 3D medical applications
working group
(P3333.2 WG) was proposed
by South Korea’s Chosun
University Hospital, the Korea Electronics
Association, and Japan’s
Osaka University Hospital. The
project was approved by the IEEE
Computer Society and the Standards
Association in March 2012,
and the group has grown to include
nine institutions in three countries.
Its newest members are LG
Electronics, the Korea Information
Institute (ETRI), Gwangju Technopark,
and four other institutions,
including an agency in Japan and
Italy’s Tre University. The University
of Utah and the University of
Porto in Portugal are expected to
participate in 2014.
The working group is now ready
to submit its draft standard for
“unprocessed 3D medical data
modeling” to ballot later this year.
We’ll then start work on the rest
of the standardization roadmap.
Our group has already submitted
project authorization requests for
“3D medical data visualization,”
“3D medical data simulation,” and
“3D medical data management.”
The resulting family of standards
will create a substantial basis for
improved medical diagnoses, surgical
simulations, implant design,
tissue engineering and virtual
endoscopy, and personalized medical
services.
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