Human-Computer Interfaces in Medicine (Block Seminar)

Time/Room August  13-14, 9 am - 6 pm, room: 29-335, First meeting: June 7, 10 am, room: TBD
LecturerProf. Dr. Christian Hansen, Dr. Fabian Joeres
Major MSE (M), CV(B), IF(B), INGIF(B)
LanguageEnglish


Description

Important topics in the field of Human-Machine Interaction are presented and discussed in this seminar. These topics are:


After an introduction into the field of computer-assisted surgery, the above-mentioned topics are presented in form of student presentations. Therefore, scientific publications are provided by the lecturer. The aim of this seminar is to provide an overview about Human-Machine Interaction in medicine. In addition, students can train and improve their skills in scientific reading, presentation and discussion.

The number of participants for this seminar is limited. A registration is required.

Important Information/Rules

Topics

Title Name
Medical Planning and Training
Evaluating Soft Organ-Shaped Tangibles for Medical Virtual Reality 2
CardioGenesis4D: Interactive Morphological Transitions of Embryonic Heart Development in a Virtual Learning Environment> 3
Towards Interprofessional Team Training for Surgeons and Anesthesiologists using Virtual Reality 4
Interaction with Medical Software under sterile Conditions  
A Non-Contact Mouse for Surgeon-Computer Interaction 5
Comparison of Gesture and Conventional Interaction Techniques for Interventional Neuroradiology
Foot Interaction Concepts to Support Radiological Interventions 7
GazeTap: Towards Hands-Free Interaction in the Operating Room 8
Medical Augmented Reality  
A virtual pointer to support the adoption of professional vision in laparoscopic training 9
A Portable Image Overlay Projection Device for Computer-Aided Open Liver Surgery 10    
Interacting with Medical Volume Data in Projective Augmented Reality 11
Depth Perception -a Major Issue in Medical AR: Evaluation Study by Twenty Surgeons 12 
Surgeons Blinded by Enhanced Navigation: The Effect of Augmented Reality on Attention 13
A Survey of Auditory Display in Image-Guided Interventions 14 
Medical Robots
Interactive Registration Methods for Augmented Reality in Robotics: A Comparative Evaluation 15
Review of Surgical Robotics User Interface: What is the Best Way to Control Robotic Surgery? 16 
Control of Continuum Robots for Medical Applications: State of the Art 17