Title
Using Acceleration Data from Smartphones to Interact with 3D Medical Data
Abstract
Accelerometers integrated in modern smartphones pave the way to intuitively use gestures for collaboratively controlling interactive applications. Using and holding smartphones has become natural and ensures user acceptance as well as intuitive handling. We focus on using accelerators in several smartphones at the same time to interactively control a medical imaging solution. To this end, we introduce a framework to collect, modify, and distribute acceleration sensor data from multiple smartphones and integrate it with a medical imaging system which results in an environment suitable for e.g. doctors reviewing and explaining diagnostic findings. We performed some experiments to evaluate the usability of this approach and present an ongoing research in adapting the smartphone interface to physical simulation applications.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/SIBGRAPI.2010.52
SIBGRAPI
Keywords
Field
DocType
medical data,diagnostic finding,acceleration sensor data,modern smartphones,intuitive handling,medical imaging system,acceleration data,multiple smartphones,interactive application,ongoing research,medical imaging solution,physical simulation application,human computer interaction,mobile,data handling
Mobile radio,Accelerometer,Medical imaging,Gesture,Computer science,Usability,Acceleration,Multimedia,Group method of data handling
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4244-8420-1
7
1.13
References 
Authors
7
7