About this Research Topic
The rapid development in medical robotics has shown that machine perception is becoming more powerful due to new sensors and artificial intelligence techniques. In this Research Topic, we would like to encourage studies that are not limited to remedying the limited human perception, but also to extend the machine perception capability to a level superior to that of humans, such as CT and MRI imaging that can see through the patient's body to detect tumors and lesions. It is believed that advanced machine perception would greatly contribute to the benefit of human doctors and patients. In addition, we hope to highlight research that apply various neural technologies in brain-computer interface and human-computer interaction to enhance the perception and manipulation of medical robotic systems.
The scope of the Research Topic includes, but is not limited to the following:
• Machine perception (including visual, tactile, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, etc.) in medical robotics
• Medical imaging (such as CT, MRI and ultrasound) to enhance physician/robot perception during surgery
• Virtual reality / augmented reality / mixed reality in medical robotics
• Brain-computer interface / human-computer interaction for medical robotics applications
• Artificial intelligence and robotics for augmented perception
Keywords: medical robotics, augmented perception, machine perception, medical imaging, brain-computer interface
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