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Evaluation of a surgical interface for robotic cryoablation task using an eye-tracking system

İsim Evaluation of a surgical interface for robotic cryoablation task using an eye-tracking system
Yazar Açık, Alper, Erol Barkana, D., Akgün, G., Yantaç, A. E., Aydın,Ç.
Basım Tarihi: 2016-11
Basım Yeri - Elsevier
Konu User interface design, Surgical interfaces, Eye movements, User interface design, Surgical interfaces, Eye movements
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Dijital Evet
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Kütüphane: Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 1071-5819
Kayıt Numarası 456e8ee5-b060-43d3-a757-65c42de935ac
Lokasyon Psychology
Tarih 2016-11
Notlar European Commission
Örnek Metin Computer-assisted navigation systems coupled with surgical interfaces (SIs) are providing doctors with tools that are safer for patients compared to traditional methods. Usability analysis of the SIs that guides their development is hence important. In this study, we record the eye movements of doctors and other people with no medical expertise during interaction with an SI that directs a simulated cryoablation task. There are two different arrangements for the layout of the same SI, and the goal is to evaluate whether one of these arrangements is ergonomically better than the other. We use several gaze related statistics some of which are employed in an SI design context for the first time. Even though the performance and gaze related analysis reveals that the two arrangements are comparable in many respects, there are also differences. Specifically, one arrangement leads to more saccades along the vertical and horizontal directions, lower saccade amplitudes in the crucial phase of the task, more locally clustered and yet globally spread viewing. Accordingly, that arrangement is selected for future use. The present study provides a proof of concept for the integration of novel gaze analysis tools developed for scene perception studies into the interface development process.
DOI 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2016.07.004
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Evaluation of a surgical interface for robotic cryoablation task using an eye-tracking system

Yazar Açık, Alper, Erol Barkana, D., Akgün, G., Yantaç, A. E., Aydın,Ç.
Basım Tarihi 2016-11
Basım Yeri - Elsevier
Konu User interface design, Surgical interfaces, Eye movements, User interface design, Surgical interfaces, Eye movements
Tür Süreli Yayın
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 1071-5819
Kayıt Numarası 456e8ee5-b060-43d3-a757-65c42de935ac
Lokasyon Psychology
Tarih 2016-11
Notlar European Commission
Örnek Metin Computer-assisted navigation systems coupled with surgical interfaces (SIs) are providing doctors with tools that are safer for patients compared to traditional methods. Usability analysis of the SIs that guides their development is hence important. In this study, we record the eye movements of doctors and other people with no medical expertise during interaction with an SI that directs a simulated cryoablation task. There are two different arrangements for the layout of the same SI, and the goal is to evaluate whether one of these arrangements is ergonomically better than the other. We use several gaze related statistics some of which are employed in an SI design context for the first time. Even though the performance and gaze related analysis reveals that the two arrangements are comparable in many respects, there are also differences. Specifically, one arrangement leads to more saccades along the vertical and horizontal directions, lower saccade amplitudes in the crucial phase of the task, more locally clustered and yet globally spread viewing. Accordingly, that arrangement is selected for future use. The present study provides a proof of concept for the integration of novel gaze analysis tools developed for scene perception studies into the interface development process.
DOI 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2016.07.004
Cilt 95
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