Evaluation of the virtual mirror as a navigational aid for augmented reality driven minimally invasive procedures

Christoph Bichlmeier, E. Euler, T. Blum, Nassir Navab
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The paper presents a user study investigating perceptual effects of a virtual mirror being used as a tangible interactive tool in a medical Augmented Reality scenario. In particular, we evaluated whether an additional perspective provided by the virtual mirror supports instrument guidance in terms of precision and straightness. 31 participants were asked to navigate an endoscopic instrument in a simulated minimally invasive port setting. Results show a significant higher precision of instrument guidance when a virtual mirror provides additional views of the target region.
虚拟镜作为增强现实驱动的微创手术的导航辅助的评估
本文介绍了一项用户研究,调查了在医疗增强现实场景中使用虚拟镜子作为有形交互工具的感知效果。特别是,我们评估了虚拟镜提供的额外视角是否在精度和直线度方面支持仪器引导。31名参与者被要求在模拟微创端口设置中导航内窥镜仪器。结果表明,当虚拟镜提供目标区域的额外视图时,仪器制导精度显着提高。
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