Gülpinar - Google Patents
Development of a Virtual Reality Application for the Real-Time Visualization and Archiving of BiosignalsGülpinar
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- Gülpinar C
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Virtual Reality has emerged as a highly notable technology, making significant steps in various fields, including medicine and research, in recent years. However, the most widespread and popular use can be found in the gaming industry, where a lot of games …
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