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Laparoscopic visual field. Voice vs foot pedal interfaces for control of the AESOP robot
Authors:ME Allaf  SV Jackman  PG Schulam  JA Cadeddu  BR Lee  RG Moore  LR Kavoussi
Affiliation:Brady Urological Institute, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, 4940 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: In order for robotic devices to be introduced successfully into surgical practice, the development of transparent surgeon/machine interfaces is critical. METHODS: This study evaluated the standard foot pedal for the AESOP robot compared to a voice control interface. Speed, accuracy, learning curves, durability of learning at 2 weeks, and operator-interface failures were analyzed in an ex vivo model. RESULTS: Foot control was faster and had less operator-interface failures. Voice control was more accurate as measured by "pass points." The foot control learning curve reached a plateau at the third trial, while the voice control did not fully plateau. Durability of learning favored the foot control but was not significantly different. CONCLUSIONS: Currently, the voice control is more accurate and has the advantage of not requiring the surgeon to look away from the operative field. However, it is slower and may require more attention as an interface. As voice recognition software continues to advance, speed and transparency are anticipated to improve.
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