Multisensory extended reality applications offer benefits for volumetric biomedical image analysis in research and medicine
Kathrin Krieger, Jan Egger, Jens Kleesiek, Matthias Gunzer, Jianxu, Chen

TL;DR
This study evaluates multisensory XR applications with haptic feedback for volumetric biomedical image analysis, showing they enhance data exploration despite no significant usability differences.
Contribution
It demonstrates that multisensory XR with improved manual interaction adds value for volumetric biomedical data examination, advancing XR integration in medical imaging.
Findings
Multisensory VR enhances depth perception in medical data analysis.
Participants favor manual interaction over controllers for data exploration.
No significant usability difference between VR and traditional applications.
Abstract
3D data from high-resolution volumetric imaging is a central resource for diagnosis and treatment in modern medicine. While the fast development of AI enhances imaging and analysis, commonly used visualization methods lag far behind. Recent research used extended reality (XR) for perceiving 3D images with visual depth perception and touch but used restrictive haptic devices. While unrestricted touch benefits volumetric data examination, implementing natural haptic interaction with XR is challenging. The research question is whether a multisensory XR application with intuitive haptic interaction adds value and should be pursued. In a study, 24 experts for biomedical images in research and medicine explored 3D medical shapes with 3 applications: a multisensory virtual reality (VR) prototype using haptic gloves, a simple VR prototype using controllers, and a standard PC application.…
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TopicsAugmented Reality Applications
