The next step: intelligent digital assistance for clinical operating rooms
With the emergence of new technologies, the surgical working environment becomes increasingly complex and comprises many medical devices that have to be taken cared of. However, the goal is to reduce the workload of the surgical team to allow them to fully focus on the actual surgical procedure. The...
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doaj-3325c9eec55648fd824a3a3b16599ddc2021-09-05T20:51:11ZengDe GruyterInnovative Surgical Science2364-74852017-08-012315916110.1515/iss-2017-0034iss-2017-0034The next step: intelligent digital assistance for clinical operating roomsMiehle Juliana0Ostler Daniel1Gerstenlauer Nadine2Minker Wolfgang3Institute of Communications Engineering, Ulm University, Ulm, GermanyMinimally-Invasive Interdisciplinary Therapeutical Intervention (MITI), Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technische Universität München, Munich, GermanyInstitute of Communications Engineering, Ulm University, Ulm, GermanyInstitute of Communications Engineering, Ulm University, Ulm, GermanyWith the emergence of new technologies, the surgical working environment becomes increasingly complex and comprises many medical devices that have to be taken cared of. However, the goal is to reduce the workload of the surgical team to allow them to fully focus on the actual surgical procedure. Therefore, new strategies are needed to keep the working environment manageable. Existing research projects in the field of intelligent medical environments mostly concentrate on workflow modeling or single smart features rather than building up a complete intelligent environment. In this article, we present the concept of intelligent digital assistance for clinical operating rooms (IDACO), providing the surgeon assistance in many different situations before and during an ongoing procedure using natural spoken language. The speech interface enables the surgeon to concentrate on the surgery and control the technical environment at the same time, without taking care of how to interact with the system. Furthermore, the system observes the context of the surgery and controls several devices autonomously at the appropriate time during the procedure.https://doi.org/10.1515/iss-2017-0034intelligent operating assistancenatural spoken languageoperating room of the future (orf)surgical environmentvoice interaction system |
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Innovative Surgical Science |
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With the emergence of new technologies, the surgical working environment becomes increasingly complex and comprises many medical devices that have to be taken cared of. However, the goal is to reduce the workload of the surgical team to allow them to fully focus on the actual surgical procedure. Therefore, new strategies are needed to keep the working environment manageable. Existing research projects in the field of intelligent medical environments mostly concentrate on workflow modeling or single smart features rather than building up a complete intelligent environment. In this article, we present the concept of intelligent digital assistance for clinical operating rooms (IDACO), providing the surgeon assistance in many different situations before and during an ongoing procedure using natural spoken language. The speech interface enables the surgeon to concentrate on the surgery and control the technical environment at the same time, without taking care of how to interact with the system. Furthermore, the system observes the context of the surgery and controls several devices autonomously at the appropriate time during the procedure. |
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intelligent operating assistance natural spoken language operating room of the future (orf) surgical environment voice interaction system |
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