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      Auditory Display as Feedback for a Novel Eye-Tracking System for Sterile Operating Room Interaction

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          The growing number of technical systems in the operating room has increased attention on developing touchless interaction methods for sterile conditions. However, touchless interaction paradigms lack the tactile feedback found in common input devices such as mice and keyboards. We propose a novel touchless eye-tracking interaction system with auditory display as a feedback method for completing typical operating room tasks. Auditory display provides feedback concerning the selected input into the eye-tracking system as well as a confirmation of the system response.

          Methods

          An eye-tracking system with a novel auditory display using both earcons and parameter-mapping sonification was developed to allow touchless interaction for 6 typical scrub nurse tasks. An evaluation with novice participants compared auditory display with visual display with respect to reaction time and a series of subjective measures.

          Results

          When using auditory display to substitute for the lost tactile feedback during eye-tracking interaction, participants exhibit reduced reaction time compared to using visual-only display. In addition, the auditory feedback led to lower subjective workload and higher usefulness and system acceptance ratings.

          Conclusion

          Due to the absence of tactile feedback for eye-tracking and other touchless interaction methods, auditory display is shown to be a useful and necessary addition to new interaction concepts for the sterile operating room, reducing reaction times while improving subjective measures, including usefulness, user satisfaction, and cognitive workload.

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          Journal
          101499225
          36351
          Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg
          Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg
          International journal of computer assisted radiology and surgery
          1861-6410
          1861-6429
          11 January 2018
          27 October 2017
          January 2018
          01 January 2019
          : 13
          : 1
          : 37-45
          Affiliations
          Medical Image Computing, University of Bremen, Jacobs University, and Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen, Germany
          Innovation Center Computer Assisted Surgery, Leipzig, Germany
          Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
          Medical Image Computing, University of Bremen and Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen, Germany
          Jacobs University and Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen, Germany
          Innovation Center Computer Assisted Surgery, Leipzig, Germany
          Innovation Center Computer Assisted Surgery, Leipzig, Germany
          Article
          PMC5772904 PMC5772904 5772904 nihpa933783
          10.1007/s11548-017-1677-3
          5772904
          29079993
          da849168-4ece-41ca-bca1-f7e7f317fd49
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          scrub nurse,digital operating room,operating room,sterile interaction,human-computer interaction,auditory display,eye tracking,touchless interaction

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