Interactive fitting augmented by force-feedback and virtual reality.

Stefan Birmanns, Willy Wriggers
Author Information
  1. Stefan Birmanns: School of Health Information Sciences, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, 7000 Fannin Street Suite 600, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

Abstract

The synthesis of low-resolution electron microscopy data with high-resolution molecular structures has become a common routine in the modeling of biomolecular assemblies. In contrast to algorithmic "black box" solutions, the interactive "fitting by eye" takes advantage of an expert's structural or biochemical knowledge and can be used with very noisy experimental data. In the solution proposed in this paper, we support the expert user in an interactive fitting session by haptic rendering and virtual reality. The quantitative and tactile feedback facilitates and objectifies the otherwise unrestrained modeling. We introduce a highly accurate reduced representation of the gradient of the cross-correlation coefficient that sustains force updates for haptic rendering at sufficiently high refresh rates.

Grants

  1. 1R01-GM62968/NIGMS NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Algorithms
Biophysical Phenomena
Biophysics
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Models, Statistical
Normal Distribution
Software

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