2018
DOI: 10.1177/0018720818780544
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Developing a 3D Gestural Interface for Anesthesia-Related Human-Computer Interaction Tasks Using Both Experts and Novices

Abstract: The development of a touchless interface for perioperative anesthesia may reduce bacterial contamination and eventually offer a reduced risk of infection to patients.

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“…As mentioned above in this paper (Section 4), Jurewicz et al [14] presented a similar work, constructed around a similar approach. It is important to note however that, for each study, even though they share the common domain of application, i.e.…”
Section: Comparison and Discussion Regarding A Similar Studymentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…As mentioned above in this paper (Section 4), Jurewicz et al [14] presented a similar work, constructed around a similar approach. It is important to note however that, for each study, even though they share the common domain of application, i.e.…”
Section: Comparison and Discussion Regarding A Similar Studymentioning
confidence: 91%
“…It appears that the "operating room" was among the least represented with only one study over 47 selected papers, showing the partial lack of such method applications in a domain where the usefulness of touchless interaction and its potential have been demonstrated. Judging from its date of publication, the aforementioned reviewed study, by Jurewicz et al [14], was designed and conducted in a timetable close to our own. We nonetheless discuss succinctly the inherent differences with our work, despite numerous similarities, further in this paper (Section 6.4).…”
Section: User Suggestions For An Intuitive Gesture Vocabularymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, there are many other interesting domains of application for which elicitation studies have been conducted ( Table 3) like mid-air manipulations in Virtual Reality [20,35,48,59], Smart Home environments [7,25,38,46] Mobile Devices [4,43,47,49] for Human-Robot/Drone manipulation [45,57,58], Augmented Reality [33,39], Desktop computer [30,50], In-Vehicle secondary driving task [52,56] Smartwatches [11,32], Gaming [19], CAD [53], Text readers [31], Operating rooms [23] and Digital exhibition [21].…”
Section: Application Domainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From our review, it appears that two studies (2 of 47, 4%) adopted the general approach of Nielsen's "Intuitive and Ergonomic" Method. In particular, [23] conducted an intuitive and ergonomic method to investigate and compare gestures proposed by experts and novices using a vision-based Anaesthesia-related system within an operating room, while [26], adopted Nielsen's approach to elicit the set of commands of a music player and the gestures that are more appropriate for each task.…”
Section: Gesture Elicitation Process and Variationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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