Ahmad Adeel, Adie Steven G, Wang Morgan, Boppart Stephen A
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Biophotonics Imaging Laboratory, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, Urbana, IL 61801, USA.
Opt Express. 2010 May 10;18(10):9934-44. doi: 10.1364/OE.18.009934.
Sonification is the process of representing data as non-speech audio signals. In this manuscript, we describe the auditory presentation of OCT data and images. OCT acquisition rates frequently exceed our ability to visually analyze image-based data, and multi-sensory input may therefore facilitate rapid interpretation. This conversion will be especially valuable in time-sensitive surgical or diagnostic procedures. In these scenarios, auditory feedback can complement visual data without requiring the surgeon to constantly monitor the screen, or provide additional feedback in non-imaging procedures such as guided needle biopsies which use only axial-scan data. In this paper we present techniques to translate OCT data and images into sound based on the spatial and spatial frequency properties of the OCT data. Results obtained from parameter-mapped sonification of human adipose and tumor tissues are presented, indicating that audio feedback of OCT data may be useful for the interpretation of OCT images.
超声化是将数据表示为非语音音频信号的过程。在本手稿中,我们描述了光学相干断层扫描(OCT)数据和图像的听觉呈现。OCT采集速率常常超过我们对基于图像的数据进行视觉分析的能力,因此多感官输入可能有助于快速解读。这种转换在对时间敏感的手术或诊断程序中将特别有价值。在这些场景中,听觉反馈可以补充视觉数据,而无需外科医生持续监控屏幕,或者在仅使用轴向扫描数据的非成像程序(如引导针吸活检)中提供额外反馈。在本文中,我们提出了基于OCT数据的空间和空间频率特性将OCT数据和图像转换为声音的技术。展示了从人体脂肪和肿瘤组织的参数映射超声化获得的结果,表明OCT数据的音频反馈可能有助于OCT图像的解读。