scholarly journals Gaze, Posture and Gesture Recognition to Minimize Focus Shifts for Intelligent Operating Rooms in a Collaborative Support System

Author(s):  
Juan P. Wachs

This paper describes the design of intelligent, collaborative operating rooms based on highly intuitive, natural and multimodal interaction. Intelligent operating rooms minimize surgeon’s focus shifts by minimizing both the focus spatial offset (distance moved by surgeon’s head or gaze to the new target) and the movement spatial offset (distance surgeon covers physically). These spatio-temporal measures have an impact on the surgeon’s performance in the operating room. I describe how machine vision techniques are used to extract spatio-temporal measures and to interact with the system, and how computer graphics techniques can be used to display visual medical information effectively and rapidly. Design considerations are discussed and examples showing the feasibility of the different approaches are presented.

2006 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 335-354 ◽  
Author(s):  
Piotr Jankowski ◽  
Steven Robischon ◽  
David Tuthill ◽  
Timothy Nyerges ◽  
Kevin Ramsey

Author(s):  
Patrizia Grifoni

An important issue for communication processes in general, and for multimodal interaction in particular, is the information output arrangement and organization (multimodal fission). Considering information structure, intonation, and emphasis for the output by speech, considering moreover spatio-temporal coordination of pieces of information for visual (video, graphics, images, and texts) outputs, designing outputs for each kind of modality, and synchronizing the different outputs modalities is one of the most relevant challenges of the multimodal interaction design process; it is called fission. This challenge is becoming more and more important with the use of a lot of different interaction devices from laptop to mobile and smart-phones, in different contexts. This chapter provides some basic concepts involved in the fission processes design and describes some of the most relevant approaches discussed in the literature.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (sup1) ◽  
pp. S109-S110
Author(s):  
Simone Cranage ◽  
Kelly-Ann Bowles ◽  
Luke Perraton ◽  
Cylie Williams

Author(s):  
Andru P. Twinanda ◽  
Emre O. Alkan ◽  
Afshin Gangi ◽  
Michel de Mathelin ◽  
Nicolas Padoy

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