论文标题
摄像机旅行
Camera Travel for Immersive Colonography
论文作者
论文摘要
沉浸式的结肠造影使医疗专业人员可以使用虚拟现实显示器在主题特定的3D结肠图像的复杂的管状几何形状中导航。通常,相机旅行是通过直发或飞行技术进行的,该技术使半自动通过以用户控制的速度以受约束,定义明确的路径行进。然而,已知飞行可以限制位于颈部或内部褶皱内部或内部的病变的可见性,而飞蝇则需要将整个结肠可视化分为两个特定的半部分。在本文中,我们研究了沉浸式飞行和飞行技术对病变检测的影响,并引入了一种相机旅行技术,该技术在整个内侧轴心路径上保持固定的摄像机方向。尽管这些技术已经在非VR桌面环境中进行了研究,但在VR设置中,它们的性能尚未得到很好的了解。我们进行了一项比较研究,以确定哪种相机旅行技术更适合于沉浸式造影术中的路径导航。为此,我们要求18名参与者在3D结肠内导航,以找到特定的标记。我们的结果表明,以更高的任务完成时间为代价,飞行技术可能会导致病变检测增强,而直飞的方法可能会在速度和有效性之间提供更平衡的权衡,而固定的摄像机方向技术则提供了看似较低的性能结果。我们的研究进一步提供了设计准则,并为未来的工作提供了信息。
Immersive Colonography allows medical professionals to navigate inside the intricate tubular geometries of subject-specific 3D colon images using Virtual Reality displays. Typically, camera travel is performed via Fly-Through or Fly-Over techniques that enable semi-automatic traveling through a constrained, well-defined path at user controlled speeds. However, Fly-Through is known to limit the visibility of lesions located behind or inside haustral folds, while Fly-Over requires splitting the entire colon visualization into two specific halves. In this paper, we study the effect of immersive Fly-Through and Fly-Over techniques on lesion detection, and introduce a camera travel technique that maintains a fixed camera orientation throughout the entire medial axis path. While these techniques have been studied in non-VR desktop environments, their performance is yet not well understood in VR setups. We performed a comparative study to ascertain which camera travel technique is more appropriate for constrained path navigation in Immersive Colonography. To this end, we asked 18 participants to navigate inside a 3D colon to find specific marks. Our results suggest that the Fly-Over technique may lead to enhanced lesion detection at the cost of higher task completion times, while the Fly-Through method may offer a more balanced trade-off between both speed and effectiveness, whereas the fixed camera orientation technique provided seemingly inferior performance results. Our study further provides design guidelines and informs future work.