Evaluating Visualisations and Automatic Warning Cues for Visual Search in Vascular Images

E.M. Alkhalifa and K. Gaid (Eds), Cognitively Informed Intelligent Interfaces: Systems Design and Development. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2012

25 Pages Posted: 26 Apr 2017

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Boris Van Schooten

University of Twente

Betsy van Dijk

Human Media Interaction (HMI)

Avan Suinesiaputra

Leiden University - Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC)

Anton Nijholt

Human Media Interaction (HMI)

Johan Reiber

Leiden University - Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC)

Date Written: January 1, 2012

Abstract

Visual search is a task that is performed in various application domains. The authors examine it in the domain of radiological analysis of 3D vascular images. They compare several major visualisations used in this domain, and study the possible benefits of automatic warning systems that highlight the sections that may contain visual targets and hence require the user’s attention. With help of a literature study, the authors present some theory about what result can be expected given the accuracy of a particular visual cue. They present the results of two experiments, in which they find that the Curved Planar Reformation visualisation, which presents a cross-section based on knowledge about the position of the blood vessel, is significantly more efficient than regular 3D visualisations, and that automatic warning systems that produce false alarms could work if they do not miss targets.

Keywords: 3D visualization, automatic warning, radiology, visual cues, Curved Planar Reformation

JEL Classification: I19, L86, O39

Suggested Citation

Van Schooten, Boris and van Dijk, Betsy and Suinesiaputra, Avan and Nijholt, Anton and Reiber, Johan, Evaluating Visualisations and Automatic Warning Cues for Visual Search in Vascular Images (January 1, 2012). E.M. Alkhalifa and K. Gaid (Eds), Cognitively Informed Intelligent Interfaces: Systems Design and Development. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2012, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2957844

Boris Van Schooten

University of Twente ( email )

Postbus 217
Twente
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Betsy Van Dijk (Contact Author)

Human Media Interaction (HMI) ( email )

Drienerlolaan 5
Enschede, NB 7522
Netherlands

Avan Suinesiaputra

Leiden University - Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) ( email )

Albinusdreef 2
Leiden, South Holland 2333 ZA
Netherlands

Anton Nijholt

Human Media Interaction (HMI) ( email )

Drienerlolaan 5
Enschede, NB 7522
Netherlands

Johan Reiber

Leiden University - Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) ( email )

Albinusdreef 2
Leiden, South Holland 2333 ZA
Netherlands

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