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1 Towards user-centered interactive medical image segmentation in VR with an assistive AI agent Spiegler P; Harirpoush A; Xiao Y; 41509996
ENCS
2 MedCLIP-SAMv2: Towards universal text-driven medical image segmentation Koleilat T; Asgariandehkordi H; Rivaz H; Xiao Y; 40779830
ENCS
3 Exploring interaction paradigms for segmenting medical images in virtual reality Jones Z; Drouin S; Kersten-Oertel M; 40402355
ENCS
4 MRI as a viable alternative to CT for 3D surgical planning of Cavitary bone tumors Chae Y; Cheers GM; Kim M; Reidler P; Klein A; Fevens T; Holzapfel BM; Mayer-Wagner S; 40049253
ENCS
5 Open access segmentations of intraoperative brain tumor ultrasound images Behboodi B; Carton FX; Chabanas M; de Ribaupierre S; Solheim O; Munkvold BKR; Rivaz H; Xiao Y; Reinertsen I; 39047165
SOH
6 FishSegSSL: A Semi-Supervised Semantic Segmentation Framework for Fish-Eye Images Paul S; Patterson Z; Bouguila N; 38535151
ENCS
7 Impaired performance of rapid grip in people with Parkinson's disease and motor segmentation Rebecca J Daniels 38507858
PSYCHOLOGY
8 PILLAR: ParaspInaL muscLe segmentAtion pRoject - a comprehensive online resource to guide manual segmentation of paraspinal muscles from magnetic resonance imaging Anstruther M; Rossini B; Zhang T; Liang T; Xiao Y; Fortin M; 37996857
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9 Compatible-domain Transfer Learning for Breast Cancer Classification with Limited Annotated Data Shamshiri MA; Krzyzak A; Kowal M; Korbicz J; 36758326
ENCS
10 Measures of motor segmentation from rapid isometric force pulses are reliable and differentiate Parkinson's disease from age-related slowing Howard SL; Grenet D; Bellumori M; Knight CA; 35768733
PSYCHOLOGY
11 Spoken Word Segmentation in First and Second Language: When ERP and Behavioral Measures Diverge Gilbert AC; Lee JG; Coulter K; Wolpert MA; Kousaie S; Gracco VL; Klein D; Titone D; Phillips NA; Baum SR; 34603133
PSYCHOLOGY
12 Sharp U-Net: Depthwise convolutional network for biomedical image segmentation Zunair H; Ben Hamza A; 34348214
ENCS
13 LUMINOUS database: lumbar multifidus muscle segmentation from ultrasound images Belasso CJ; Behboodi B; Benali H; Boily M; Rivaz H; Fortin M; 33097024
PERFORM
14 Two-stage ultrasound image segmentation using U-Net and test time augmentation. Amiri M; Brooks R; Behboodi B; Rivaz H; 32350786
IMAGING
15 Statistical learning of multiple speech streams: A challenge for monolingual infants. Benitez VL, Bulgarelli F, Byers-Heinlein K, Saffran JR, Weiss DJ 31444822
CONCORDIA
16 High resolution atlas of the venous brain vasculature from 7 T quantitative susceptibility maps. Huck J, Wanner Y, Fan AP, Jäger AT, Grahl S, Schneider U, Villringer A, Steele CJ, Tardif CL, Bazin PL, Gauthier CJ 31278570
PSYCHOLOGY
17 The first MICCAI challenge on PET tumor segmentation. Hatt M, Laurent B, Ouahabi A, Fayad H, Tan S, Li L, Lu W, Jaouen V, Tauber C, Czakon J, Drapejkowski F, Dyrka W, Camarasu-Pop S, Cervenansky F, Girard P, Glatard T, Kain M, Yao Y, Barillot C, Kirov A, Visvikis D 29268169
IMAGING
18 A dataset of multi-contrast population-averaged brain MRI atlases of a Parkinson׳s disease cohort. Xiao Y, Fonov V, Chakravarty MM, Beriault S, Al Subaie F, Sadikot A, Pike GB, Bertrand G, Collins DL 28491942
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Title:Towards user-centered interactive medical image segmentation in VR with an assistive AI agent
Authors:Spiegler PHarirpoush AXiao Y
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41509996/
DOI:10.1007/s10055-025-01284-0
Publication:Virtual reality
Keywords:AI agentAttention switchingClinical decision supportEye trackingFoundation modelHuman-in-the-loopMedical image segmentationMedical visualizationVirtual reality
PMID:41509996 Category: Date Added:2026-01-09
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec Canada.

Description:

Crucial in disease analysis and surgical planning, manual segmentation of volumetric medical scans (e.g. MRI, CT) is laborious, error-prone, and challenging to master, while fully automatic algorithms can benefit from user feedback. Therefore, with the complementary power of the latest radiological AI foundation models and virtual reality (VR)'s intuitive data interaction, we propose SAMIRA, a novel conversational AI agent for medical VR that assists users with localizing, segmenting, and visualizing 3D medical concepts. Through speech-based interaction, the agent helps users understand radiological features, locate clinical targets, and generate segmentation masks that can be refined with just a few point prompts. The system also supports true-to-scale 3D visualization of segmented pathology to enhance patient-specific anatomical understanding. Furthermore, to determine the optimal interaction paradigm under near-far attention-switching for refining segmentation masks in an immersive, human-in-the-loop workflow, we compare VR controller pointing, head pointing, and eye tracking as input modes. With a user study, evaluations demonstrated a high usability score (SUS = 90.0 ± 9.0), low overall task load, as well as strong support for the proposed VR system's guidance, training potential, and integration of AI in radiological segmentation tasks.





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