A comparative usability assessment of computer input devices for navigating digital whole slide images

Q2 Medicine
John Rogers , Yuvanesh Vedaraju , Jim Hsu , Jacob Kinskey , S. Wesley Long , Paul Christensen
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Abstract

Labs worldwide are increasingly adopting digital pathology due to its ability to facilitate electronic slide distribution and sharing, integration with artificial intelligence tools, and the various workflow improvements enabled by a digital interface. The availability of efficient controls for navigating whole slide images is an important aspect of successful implementation. In this usability study of controller devices, we configured our whole slide image viewer to support navigation using 10 different methodologies, including standard click-and-drag mouse movement, keyboard panning, videogame controllers, and more. Thirty-eight practicing pathologists and trainees volunteered to use these devices and provide feedback. The videogame console gamepad, SpaceMouse Pro, and large trackball emerged as the most preferred devices. After testing each device, 63% of participants indicated that they would need an alternative to standard mouse click-and-drag for effective and efficient case sign-out. These results highlight non-traditional image navigation devices as valuable options in digital pathology implementation and suggest an opportunity for image management systems to differentiate themselves in a competitive marketplace.
导航数字整张幻灯片图像的计算机输入设备的比较可用性评估
世界各地的实验室越来越多地采用数字病理学,因为它能够促进电子幻灯片的分发和共享,与人工智能工具的集成,以及通过数字接口实现的各种工作流程改进。有效的控制导航整个幻灯片图像的可用性是成功实现的一个重要方面。在控制器设备的可用性研究中,我们配置了整个幻灯片图像查看器,以支持使用10种不同方法的导航,包括标准的鼠标点击和拖动移动、键盘平移、视频游戏控制器等。38名执业病理学家和实习生自愿使用这些设备并提供反馈。视频游戏机手柄、SpaceMouse Pro和大型轨迹球成为最受欢迎的设备。在测试了每个设备后,63%的参与者表示,他们需要一种替代标准的鼠标点击和拖动的方式来有效和高效地签到。这些结果突出了非传统图像导航设备在数字病理学实施中是有价值的选择,并为图像管理系统在竞争激烈的市场中脱颖而出提供了机会。
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Journal of Pathology Informatics
Journal of Pathology Informatics Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
2
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pathology Informatics (JPI) is an open access peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the advancement of pathology informatics. This is the official journal of the Association for Pathology Informatics (API). The journal aims to publish broadly about pathology informatics and freely disseminate all articles worldwide. This journal is of interest to pathologists, informaticians, academics, researchers, health IT specialists, information officers, IT staff, vendors, and anyone with an interest in informatics. We encourage submissions from anyone with an interest in the field of pathology informatics. We publish all types of papers related to pathology informatics including original research articles, technical notes, reviews, viewpoints, commentaries, editorials, symposia, meeting abstracts, book reviews, and correspondence to the editors. All submissions are subject to rigorous peer review by the well-regarded editorial board and by expert referees in appropriate specialties.
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