ABSTRACT
In this article, we present a study on the medical visualizations needs for setting cochlear implants on touch screens. Solutions must ensure that current characteristics setting tools that are: user task-times, confidence in the data manipulated and security operations handled. This study was conducted as part of an academic and industry research project. To show the feasibility of our approach, we propose and evaluate in this paper two prototypes for setting cochlear implants aimed at different types of users which are patients and professionals.
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- Implants cochléaires: Réglages et Visualisations
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