Abstract
While laparoscopic surgery has revolutionized many surgical procedures in terms of operation duration as well as being milder for the patient by only using small incisions to perform operations, it also increased surgeons cognitive loads due to complex eye hand coordination and mapping of three dimensional space onto a two dimensional display. This master thesis, written as part of the Institute of Pervasive Computings MinIAttention project (FFG 851.227) introduces suitable ICT-based feedback modalities for surgeons during such operations, helping them to keep higher levels of attention. [...]
| Originalsprache | Englisch |
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| Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - März 2020 |
Wissenschaftszweige
- 202017 Embedded Systems
- 102 Informatik
- 102009 Computersimulation
- 102013 Human-Computer Interaction
- 102019 Machine Learning
- 102020 Medizinische Informatik
- 102021 Pervasive Computing
- 102022 Softwareentwicklung
- 102025 Verteilte Systeme
- 211902 Assistierende Technologien
- 211912 Produktgestaltung
JKU-Schwerpunkte
- Digital Transformation
Projekte
- 1 Abgeschlossen
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MinIAttention: Attention Management in Minimal Invasive Surgery
Anzengruber-Tánase, B. (Forscher*in), Gunawardena, N. (Forscher*in), Hochedlinger, N. (Forscher*in), Pernek, I. (Forscher*in), Schobesberger, M. (Forscher*in), Weigl, K. (Forscher*in) & Ferscha, A. (Projektleiter*in)
01.02.2016 → 31.07.2019
Projekt: Geförderte Forschung › FFG - Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft
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