IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph. 2019 Jun;25(6):2157-2167. doi: 10.1109/TVCG.2019.2903942. Epub 2019 Mar 15.
Augmented reality (AR) is a promising tool to improve instrument navigation in needle-based interventions. Limited research has been conducted regarding suitable navigation visualizations. In this work, three navigation concepts based on existing approaches were compared in a user study using a projective AR setup. Each concept was implemented with three different scales for accuracy-to-color mapping and two methods of navigation indicator scaling. Participants were asked to perform simulated needle insertion tasks with each of the resulting 18 prototypes. Insertion angle and insertion depth accuracies were measured and analyzed, as well as task completion time and participants' subjectively perceived task difficulty. Results show a clear ranking of visualization concepts across variables. Less consistent results were obtained for the color and indicator scaling factors. Results suggest that logarithmic indicator scaling achieved better accuracy, but participants perceived it to be more difficult than linear scaling. With specific results for angle and depth accuracy, our study contributes to the future composition of improved navigation support and systems for precise needle insertion or similar applications.
增强现实(AR)是一种很有前途的工具,可以改进基于针的介入中的器械导航。关于合适的导航可视化,已经进行了有限的研究。在这项工作中,使用投影式 AR 设置在用户研究中比较了三种基于现有方法的导航概念。每个概念都使用三种不同的准确性到颜色映射的比例尺和两种导航指示器缩放方法来实现。参与者被要求使用每个生成的 18 个原型之一执行模拟针插入任务。测量并分析了插入角度和插入深度的准确性,以及任务完成时间和参与者主观感知的任务难度。结果表明,在变量方面,可视化概念有明显的排名。颜色和指示器缩放因素的结果则不太一致。结果表明,对数指示器缩放可以实现更好的准确性,但参与者认为它比线性缩放更难。通过对角度和深度准确性的具体结果,我们的研究为改进的导航支持和精确针插入或类似应用的系统的未来组成做出了贡献。