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Roger D Soberanis-Mukul1, Paola Ruiz Puentes2, Ayberk Acar3
1Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA. rsobera1@jhu.edu.
Head-worn eye trackers offer better stability and accuracy for estimating cognitive load in robotic surgery than console-mounted systems. Further improvements in pupil detection and gaze accuracy are needed for tele-robotic applications.
Area of Science:
- Robotics
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Ophthalmology
Background:
- Eye gaze tracking and pupillometry are emerging technologies for assessing cognitive load in tele-robotic surgery.
- Current eye and pupil tracking solutions in this domain require further evaluation.
Purpose of the Study:
- To compare the accuracy and stability of three different eye tracker designs (head-mounted and console-mounted) for cognitive load estimation in robotic surgery.
- To assess the suitability of current eye tracking technology for reliable pupillometry signals in tele-robotic surgery.
Main Methods:
- A user study was conducted using the da Vinci Research Kit (dVRK).
- Participants observed markers on the dVRK screen while eye tracking and dVRK video data were collected.
- Pupil detection stability and gaze prediction accuracy were computed and analyzed for three eye tracker designs.
Main Results:
- Head-worn eye trackers demonstrated superior stability and accuracy in gaze prediction and pupil detection compared to console-mounted systems.
- Tracking stability varied across the field of view among the tested trackers.
- Gaze predictions were sometimes detected with high confidence in invalid image zones.
Conclusions:
- Head-worn eye tracking solutions provide enhanced confidence and stability for tele-robotic surgery applications.
- Significant improvements are necessary in pupil detection, tracking stability, and gaze accuracy for eye trackers in tele-robotic scenarios.
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