An Overview of Minimally Invasive Surgery Robots from the Perspective of Human–Computer Interaction Design

In order to streamline and summarize the status quo of human–computer interaction (HCI) design research in minimally invasive surgery robots, and to inspire and promote in-depth design research in related fields, this study utilizes literature research methods, inductive summarizing methods, and com...

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Main Authors: Bowen Sun, Dijia Li, Bowen Song, Saisai Li, Changsheng Li, Chao Qian, Qian Lu, Xia Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-08-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/15/8872
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author Bowen Sun
Dijia Li
Bowen Song
Saisai Li
Changsheng Li
Chao Qian
Qian Lu
Xia Wang
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Dijia Li
Bowen Song
Saisai Li
Changsheng Li
Chao Qian
Qian Lu
Xia Wang
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description In order to streamline and summarize the status quo of human–computer interaction (HCI) design research in minimally invasive surgery robots, and to inspire and promote in-depth design research in related fields, this study utilizes literature research methods, inductive summarizing methods, and comparative analysis methods to analyze and organize the usage scenarios, users, interaction content and form, and relevant design methods of minimally invasive surgery robots, with the purpose of arriving at a review. Through a summary method, this study will obtain outcomes such as design requirements, interaction information classification, and the advantages and disadvantages of different interaction forms, and then make predictions of future trends in this field. Research findings show that the HCI design in the relevant field display a highly intelligent, human-centered, and multimodal development trend through the application of cutting-edge technology, taking full account of work efficiency and user needs. However, meanwhile, there are problems such as the absence of guidance by a systematic user knowledge framework and incomplete design evaluation factors, which need to be supplemented and improved by researchers in related fields in the future.
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spelling doaj.art-3de800a49f2d4bed9e20907017fa120a2023-11-18T22:38:41ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172023-08-011315887210.3390/app13158872An Overview of Minimally Invasive Surgery Robots from the Perspective of Human–Computer Interaction DesignBowen Sun0Dijia Li1Bowen Song2Saisai Li3Changsheng Li4Chao Qian5Qian Lu6Xia Wang7School of Design and Arts, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, ChinaSchool of Design and Arts, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, ChinaSchool of Design and Arts, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, ChinaSchool of Design and Arts, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, ChinaSchool of Design and Arts, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, ChinaSchool of Design and Arts, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, ChinaSchool of Clinical Medicine, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaInstitute for Intelligent Healthcare, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaIn order to streamline and summarize the status quo of human–computer interaction (HCI) design research in minimally invasive surgery robots, and to inspire and promote in-depth design research in related fields, this study utilizes literature research methods, inductive summarizing methods, and comparative analysis methods to analyze and organize the usage scenarios, users, interaction content and form, and relevant design methods of minimally invasive surgery robots, with the purpose of arriving at a review. Through a summary method, this study will obtain outcomes such as design requirements, interaction information classification, and the advantages and disadvantages of different interaction forms, and then make predictions of future trends in this field. Research findings show that the HCI design in the relevant field display a highly intelligent, human-centered, and multimodal development trend through the application of cutting-edge technology, taking full account of work efficiency and user needs. However, meanwhile, there are problems such as the absence of guidance by a systematic user knowledge framework and incomplete design evaluation factors, which need to be supplemented and improved by researchers in related fields in the future.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/15/8872HCI designsurgical robotsminimally invasive surgerydesign research
spellingShingle Bowen Sun
Dijia Li
Bowen Song
Saisai Li
Changsheng Li
Chao Qian
Qian Lu
Xia Wang
An Overview of Minimally Invasive Surgery Robots from the Perspective of Human–Computer Interaction Design
Applied Sciences
HCI design
surgical robots
minimally invasive surgery
design research
title An Overview of Minimally Invasive Surgery Robots from the Perspective of Human–Computer Interaction Design
title_full An Overview of Minimally Invasive Surgery Robots from the Perspective of Human–Computer Interaction Design
title_fullStr An Overview of Minimally Invasive Surgery Robots from the Perspective of Human–Computer Interaction Design
title_full_unstemmed An Overview of Minimally Invasive Surgery Robots from the Perspective of Human–Computer Interaction Design
title_short An Overview of Minimally Invasive Surgery Robots from the Perspective of Human–Computer Interaction Design
title_sort overview of minimally invasive surgery robots from the perspective of human computer interaction design
topic HCI design
surgical robots
minimally invasive surgery
design research
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/15/8872
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