Title of article :
Gesture-Controlled Interface for Contactless Control of Various Computer Programs with a Hooking-Based Keyboard and Mouse-Mapping Technique in the Operating Room
Author/Authors :
Park, Ben Joonyeon Medical Information Development Team - Asan Medical Center - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Jang, Taekjin Department of Radiology - University of Ulsan College of Medicine - Asan Medical Center - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Choi, Jong Woo Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - University of Ulsan College of Medicine - Asan Medical Center - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Kim, Namkug Department of Radiology - University of Ulsan College of Medicine - Asan Medical Center - Seoul, Republic of Korea
Abstract :
We developed a contactless interface that exploits hand gestures to effectively control medical images in the operating room. We
developed an in-house program called GestureHook that exploits message hooking techniques to convert gestures into specific
functions. For quantitative evaluation of this program, we used gestures to control images of a dynamic biliary CT study and
compared the results with those of a mouse (8.54 ± 1.77 s to 5.29 ± 1.00 s; 𝑝 < 0.001) and measured the recognition rates of
specific gestures and the success rates of tasks based on clinical scenarios. For clinical applications, this program was set up in
the operating room to browse images for plastic surgery. A surgeon browsed images from three different programs: CT images
from a PACS program, volume-rendered images from a 3D PACS program, and surgical planning photographs from a basic image
viewing program. All programs could be seamlessly controlled by gestures and motions. This approach can control all operating
room programs without source code modification and provide surgeons with a new way to safely browse through images and easily
switch applications during surgical procedures.
Keywords :
Mouse-Mapping , Hooking-Based , Gesture-Controlled , PACS
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine