Mirrored perception cognition action model in an interactive surgery assist system

Jiachun Du, Thomas van Rooij, Jean Bernard Martens

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Interaction systems with complex sensors are often required to operate in a social context, and hence need to respect social rules of engagement. We propose that reasoning about such systems, and designing them, can be supported by the mirrored-perception-cognition-action model that we introduce in this paper. We illustrate the model and the associated design approach for the specific case of a surgery assist system containing both a graphical and a tangible user interface. Tests were performed to establish how successful users were in making sense of this sensing system.

Originele taal-2Engels
TitelHCI International 2017 - Posters Extended Abstracts - 19th International Conference, HCI International 2017, Proceedings
RedacteurenC. Stephanidis
Plaats van productieBerlin
UitgeverijSpringer
Pagina's300-306
Aantal pagina's7
Volume1
ISBN van geprinte versie9783319587493
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 2017
Evenement19th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI International 2017) - Vancouver, Canada
Duur: 9 jul. 201714 jul. 2017
Congresnummer: 19
http://2017.hci.international/

Publicatie series

NaamCommunications in Computer and Information Science
Volume713
ISSN van geprinte versie1865-0929

Congres

Congres19th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI International 2017)
Verkorte titelHCI International 2017
Land/RegioCanada
StadVancouver
Periode9/07/1714/07/17
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