非接触交互中自由度的研究

Luigi Gallo
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在过去的几年里,我们目睹了非接触式技术在外科手术中的广泛应用。非接触式界面的优势在于,它们可以保持患者周围的无菌状态,允许外科医生在不需要物理触摸任何控制或依赖代理的情况下可视化医学图像。这样的接口已经被定制为与2D医学图像交互,但不与解剖数据的3D重建交互,因为这样的交互至少需要三个自由度。在本文中,我们讨论了一项用户研究的结果,其中基于鼠标的界面与两个基于kinect的非触摸界面进行了比较,后者允许用户与多达9个自由度的3D数据进行交互。实验结果表明,用户同时控制的自由度数与以非触摸方式完成精确操作任务所需的自由度数之间存在显著的关系。
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A study on the degrees of freedom in touchless interaction
During the last few years, we have been witnessing a widespread adoption of touchless technologies in the context of surgical procedures. Touchless interfaces are advantageous in that they can preserve sterility around the patient, allowing surgeons to visualize medical images without having to physically touch any control or to rely on a proxy. Such interfaces have been tailored to interact with 2D medical images but not with 3D reconstructions of anatomical data, since such an interaction requires at least three degrees of freedom. In this paper, we discuss the results of a user study in which a mouse-based interface has been compared with two Kinect-based touchless interfaces which allow users to interact with 3D data with up to nine degrees of freedom. The experimental results show that there is a significant relation between the number of degrees of freedom simultaneously controlled by the user and the number of degrees of freedom required to perform, in a touchless way, an accurate manipulation task.
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