Co-Designing Dynamic Mixed Reality Drill Positioning Widgets: A Collaborative Approach with Dentists in a Realistic Setup

Mine Dastan, Michele Fiorentino, Elias D. Walter, Christian Diegritz, Antonio E. Uva, Ulrich Eck, Nassir Navab
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Mixed Reality (MR) is proven in the literature to support precise spatial dental drill positioning by superimposing 3D widgets. Despite this, the related knowledge about widget's visual design and interactive user feedback is still limited. Therefore, this study is contributed to by co-designed MR drill tool positioning widgets with two expert dentists and three MR experts. The results of co-design are two static widgets (SWs): a simple entry point, a target axis, and two dynamic widgets (DWs), variants of dynamic error visualization with and without a target axis (DWTA and DWEP). We evaluated the co-designed widgets in a virtual reality simulation supported by a realistic setup with a tracked phantom patient, a virtual magnifying loupe, and a dentist's foot pedal. The user study involved 35 dentists with various backgrounds and years of experience. The findings demonstrated significant results; DWs outperform SWs in positional and rotational precision, especially with younger generations and subjects with gaming experiences. The user preference remains for DWs (19) instead of SWs (16). However, findings indicated that the precision positively correlates with the time trade-off. The post-experience questionnaire (NASA-TLX) showed that DWs increase mental and physical demand, effort, and frustration more than SWs. Comparisons between DWEP and DWTA show that the DW's complexity level influences time, physical and mental demands. The DWs are extensible to diverse medical and industrial scenarios that demand precision.
共同设计动态混合现实牙钻定位小工具:在现实环境中与牙医合作的方法
文献证明,混合现实(MR)可以通过叠加三维小部件来支持精确的牙钻空间定位。尽管如此,关于小部件的视觉设计和交互式用户反馈的相关知识仍然有限。因此,本研究与两位牙科专家和三位磁共振专家共同设计了磁共振钻头工具定位小部件。共同设计的成果包括两个静态小部件(SW):一个简单的入口点、一个目标轴,以及两个动态小部件(DW):有目标轴和无目标轴的动态误差可视化变体(DWTA 和 DWEP)。我们在虚拟现实模拟中对共同设计的小部件进行了评估,该虚拟现实模拟由一个带有跟踪象鼻病人、虚拟放大镜和牙医脚踏板的逼真装置提供支持。这项用户研究涉及 35 名牙医,他们的背景和经验各不相同。研究结果表明,DW 在位置和旋转精度方面优于 SW,尤其是在年轻一代和有游戏经验的受试者中。用户仍然倾向于使用 DW(19)而不是 SW(16)。不过,研究结果表明,精度与时间权衡呈正相关。体验后问卷(NASA-TLX)显示,DWs 比 SWs 更能增加身心需求、努力和挫败感。DWEP 和 DWTA 之间的比较表明,DW 的复杂程度影响着时间、体力和脑力需求。DW 可扩展到要求精确的各种医疗和工业场景。
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