Abstract The digitalization of modern imaging has led radiologists to become very familiar with computers and their user interfaces (UI). New options for display and command offer expanded possibilities, but the mouse and keyboard remain the most commonly utilized, for usability reasons. In this work, we review and discuss different UI and their possible application in radiology. We consider two-dimensional and three-dimensional imaging displays in the context of interventional radiology, and discuss interest in touchscreens, kinetic sensors, eye detection, and augmented or virtual reality. We show that UI design specifically for radiologists is key for future use and adoption of such new interfaces. Next-generation UI must fulfil professio...
A teleradiology system was designed for image transfer between two hospitals. One of the main challe...
The modern-day radiologist must be adept at image interpretation, and the one who most successfully ...
Advances in image acquisition technology mean that radiologists today must examine thousands of imag...
Since the 1980s, radiologists have started to interpret digital radiographs using modern computer s...
We present a new interface technique which augments a 3D user interface based on the physical manipu...
This paper presents a novel 2D/3D desktop virtual reality hybrid user interface for radiology that f...
International audienceInteractive systems are increasingly used in medical applications with the wid...
Modern tomography technologies like CT or MRI produce high-quality scans of the human anatomy. While...
Keyboards, mice, and touch screens are a potential source of infection or contamination in operating...
A gesture interface is developed for users, such as doctors/surgeons, to browse medical images in a ...
Interest in Gesture-based interaction in the operating room (OR) environment is rising. The main adv...
International audienceImaging records are an essential part of the overall management of patients du...
Recent technological solutions for image-guided therapies focus on replacing the cognitive processes...
Abstract — This work presents the design and evaluation of a gesture-controlled system for interacti...
Whether attempting to review digital radiologic images during a procedure or reviewing labs on a cli...
A teleradiology system was designed for image transfer between two hospitals. One of the main challe...
The modern-day radiologist must be adept at image interpretation, and the one who most successfully ...
Advances in image acquisition technology mean that radiologists today must examine thousands of imag...
Since the 1980s, radiologists have started to interpret digital radiographs using modern computer s...
We present a new interface technique which augments a 3D user interface based on the physical manipu...
This paper presents a novel 2D/3D desktop virtual reality hybrid user interface for radiology that f...
International audienceInteractive systems are increasingly used in medical applications with the wid...
Modern tomography technologies like CT or MRI produce high-quality scans of the human anatomy. While...
Keyboards, mice, and touch screens are a potential source of infection or contamination in operating...
A gesture interface is developed for users, such as doctors/surgeons, to browse medical images in a ...
Interest in Gesture-based interaction in the operating room (OR) environment is rising. The main adv...
International audienceImaging records are an essential part of the overall management of patients du...
Recent technological solutions for image-guided therapies focus on replacing the cognitive processes...
Abstract — This work presents the design and evaluation of a gesture-controlled system for interacti...
Whether attempting to review digital radiologic images during a procedure or reviewing labs on a cli...
A teleradiology system was designed for image transfer between two hospitals. One of the main challe...
The modern-day radiologist must be adept at image interpretation, and the one who most successfully ...
Advances in image acquisition technology mean that radiologists today must examine thousands of imag...