The Visual Anatomical Injury Descriptor (VisualAID) is a graphical computer tool developed to illustrate injury and severity on an anatomical figure, allowing for communication of trauma. (Reference 3)
References:
1. P. Gillich, 2011. "Trauma Analysis through Data-Driven Medical Injury Visualization" (pages 53-55)Proceedings of the IEEE VisWeek Workshop on Visual Analytics in Healthcare (http://www.visualanalyticshealthcare.org/docs/VAHC2011-Proceedings-LowRes.pdf)
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3. A. Kulaga , P. Gillich "Investigation Of Integrating Three-Dimensional (3-D) Geometry Into The Visual Anatomical Injury Descriptor (Visual AID) Using WebGL" (Aug 2011) Technical Report. (https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a558601.pdf)