Title
Interaction Techniques for Immersive CT Colonography: A Professional Assessment.
Abstract
CT Colonography (CTC) is considered the leading imaging technique for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. However, conventional CTC systems rely on clumsy 2D input devices and stationary flat displays that make it hard to perceive the colon structure in 3D. To visualize such anatomically complex data, the immersion and freedom of movement afforded by Virtual Reality (VR) systems bear the promise to assist clinicians to improve 3D reading, hence, enabling more expedite diagnoses. To this end, we propose iCOLONIC, a set of interaction techniques using VR to perform CTC reading. iCOLONIC combines immersive Fly-Through navigation with positional tracking, multi-scale representations and mini-maps to guide radiologists and surgeons while navigating throughout the colon. Contrary to stationary VR solutions, iCOLONIC allows users to freely walk within a work space to analyze both local and global 3D features. To assess whether our non-stationary VR approach can assist clinicians in improving 3D colon reading and 3D perception, we conducted a user study with three senior radiologists, three senior general surgeons and one neuroradiology intern. Results from formal evaluation sessions demonstrate iCOLONIC's usability and feasibility as the proposed interaction techniques were seen to improve spatial awareness and promote a more fluent navigation. Moreover, participants remarked that our approach shows great potential to speed up the screening process.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1007/978-3-030-00934-2_70
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Field
DocType
Volume
Colon structure,Computer vision,Virtual reality,Computer science,Usability,3d perception,Human–computer interaction,Immersion (virtual reality),Artificial intelligence,Spatial contextual awareness,Medical diagnosis,Input device
Conference
11071
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0302-9743
1
0.35
References 
Authors
5
8