通过空中手势与医疗设备进行非接触式交互的触觉信息编码

Peter Schmid, T. Maier
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手术室中医疗设备的非接触控制提供了重要的优势。然而,由于反馈不足,诸如凝视、手势和语音手势控制等非接触式交互形式在医学的实际应用中很难被接受。当前的手势控制系统通常输出有关已执行的功能选择的视听反馈。因此,视听反馈并不能减轻外科医生已经负担沉重的视听感知通道。因此,外科医生的频繁请求导致了类似于通过物理控制元件的操作的触觉反馈,其中给出了关于功能选择的直接反馈。本研究项目将手势控制的无污染操作优势与基于超声波的触觉反馈相结合,通过触觉感知通道传递信息。在这项研究中,产生了各种10点触觉量表,并检查了它们对信息传递的适用性。调查的重点是被调查者对信息内容“增加”、“减少”的认知,以及对“中间”或“首选量表值”的标注。因此,实现了一种基于超声波触觉反馈的虚拟滑块。这个滑块以10点触觉尺度的形式提供了一个离散的触觉反馈,在滑动运动中可以被手感知到。对于信息的编码,触觉尺度差异的识别是相关的。为了识别差异,触觉反馈可以在反馈强度和尺度间距方面进行修改。总共测试了16种不同的编码特征。4个编码特征用于编码“增加”,4个编码特征用于编码“减少”,8个编码特征用于编码“中间值”或“优选值”。对30名被试者(15楼/ 15米,Ø = 24.33岁,SD = 3.74岁)进行触觉反馈测试。这个实验包括一个主要任务和一个次要任务。主要任务是在医用幻影上执行精确任务。作为次要任务,测试人员必须感知量表的变化并在之后直接调整量表的位置。第二项任务是盲目进行的,没有视觉或听觉反馈。任务完成度或操作时间等客观数据的评价,以及对触觉编码特征或心理负荷的识别等主观数据的评价,显示出编码特征特征之间的差异。通过对结果的干扰统计分析,发现编码特征的不同特征在有效性、效率和用户满意度方面存在显著差异。研究还表明,在本研究的基础上,标记“增加”、“减少”和“中间”或“首选标度值”的最合适的编码特征需要在进一步的研究中进行更详细的研究。进一步研究的重点将是触觉反馈的反馈强度和尺度间距的差异阈值。
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Tactile information coding for touchless interaction with medical devices by means of hand gestures in the air
Non-contact control of medical devices in the operating room offers essential advantages. However, touchless forms of interaction such as gaze, hand and voice gesture control are poorly accepted in practical use in medicine due to insufficient feedback. Current gesture control systems usually output audiovisual feedback about a performed selection of a function. Consequently, audiovisual feedback does not relieve the already heavily loaded audiovisual perception channel of the surgeon. Therefore, the frequent request of surgeons results in a haptic feedback similar to the manipulation via a physical control element, where a direct feedback about the selection of a function is given. In this research project, the advantage of contamination-free manipulation of hand gesture control is combined with tactile feedback based on ultrasonic waves to transfer information by the tactile perception channel.For the study, various 10-point tactile scales were generated, which were examined with regard to their suitability for the transmission of information. The focus of the investigation was the subject‘s recognition of the information contents "increase", "decrease" and the marking of a "middle" or a "preferred scale value". Therefore, a virtual slider with a tactile feedback based on ultrasound waves was implemented. This slider was provided with a discrete tactile feedback in the form of a 10-point tactile scale, which could be perceived by the hand during a sliding movement. For the coding of information, the recognition of differences in the tactile scale was relevant. To identify the differences, the tactile feedback could be modified in terms of feedback intensity and scale spacing. A total of 16 different coding features were tested. 4 coding features for coding an “increase”, 4 coding features for coding a “decrease” and 8 coding features for coding a “middle” or “preferred value”. The tactile feedback was tested on 30 test persons (15 f / 15 m, Ø = 24.33 years, SD = 3.74 years). The experiment consisted of a main and a secondary task. The main task was to perform a precision task on a medical phantom. As a secondary task, the test persons had to perceive the change in the scale and adjust the scale position directly afterwards. The secondary task was performed blindly, without visual or acoustic feedback.The evaluation of the objective data such as task completion or operating time as well as the subjective data such as recognition of the tactile coding feature or mental load show differences between the characteristics of the coding features. With an interference statistical analysis of the results, significant differences between the different characteristics of the coding features concerning the effectiveness, efficiency and user satisfaction are identified. It’s also shown that the most appropriate coding features for marking an “increase”, a “decrease” and a “middle” or a “preferred scale value” based on this study need to be investigated in more detail in further studies. A particular focus of further investigations will be on the difference threshold with respect to feedback intensity and scale spacing of tactile feedback.
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