2023
DOI: 10.3389/fbinf.2023.1162723
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The HRA Organ Gallery affords immersive superpowers for building and exploring the Human Reference Atlas with virtual reality

Abstract: The Human Reference Atlas (HRA, https://humanatlas.io) funded by the NIH Human Biomolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP, https://commonfund.nih.gov/hubmap) and other projects engages 17 international consortia to create a spatial reference of the healthy adult human body at single-cell resolution. The specimen, biological structure, and spatial data that define the HRA are disparate in nature and benefit from a visually explicit method of data integration. Virtual reality (VR) offers unique means to enable users to … Show more

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“…The HRA Organ Gallery 68,69 (https://github.com/cns-iu/hra-organ-gallery-in-vr, see Supplemental Figure 11) supports the multi-scale exploration of 1,218 anatomical structures in the 65 3D Reference Objects of the HRA 2.0. Using a Meta Quest VR device, users select the male or female reference body; they can then select a specific organ and explore it with both hands.…”
Section: User Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The HRA Organ Gallery 68,69 (https://github.com/cns-iu/hra-organ-gallery-in-vr, see Supplemental Figure 11) supports the multi-scale exploration of 1,218 anatomical structures in the 65 3D Reference Objects of the HRA 2.0. Using a Meta Quest VR device, users select the male or female reference body; they can then select a specific organ and explore it with both hands.…”
Section: User Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…There are a few examples of researchers in the 3D tissue map community exploring applications of fully immersive VR. For example, Bueckle et al [8] visualize the positions of 3D tissue blocks relative to a reference human body plan. However, this is a very different application than the one discussed here as it does not visualize the 3D tissue map data itself but only the position and size of tissue blocks.…”
Section: Extended Reality Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%