Analysis of perceptual expertise in radiology–current knowledge and a new perspective

S Waite, A Grigorian, RG Alexander… - Frontiers in human …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Radiologists rely principally on visual inspection to detect, describe, and classify findings in
medical images. As most interpretive errors in radiology are perceptual in nature …

What do we know about volumetric medical image interpretation?: a review of the basic science and medical image perception literatures

LH Williams, T Drew - Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Interpretation of volumetric medical images represents a rapidly growing proportion
of the workload in radiology. However, relatively little is known about the strategies that best …

Follow my eye: Using gaze to supervise computer-aided diagnosis

S Wang, X Ouyang, T Liu, Q Wang… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
When deep neural network (DNN) was first introduced to the medical image analysis
community, researchers were impressed by its performance. However, it is evident now that …

[HTML][HTML] What do radiologists look for? Advances and limitations of perceptual learning in radiologic search

RG Alexander, S Waite, SL Macknik… - Journal of …, 2020 - jov.arvojournals.org
Supported by guidance from training during residency programs, radiologists learn clinically
relevant visual features by viewing thousands of medical images. Yet the precise visual …

A review of perceptual expertise in radiology-how it develops, how we can test it, and why humans still matter in the era of artificial intelligence

S Waite, Z Farooq, A Grigorian, C Sistrom, S Kolla… - Academic …, 2020 - Elsevier
As the first step in image interpretation is detection, an error in perception can prematurely
end the diagnostic process leading to missed diagnoses. Because perceptual errors of this …

Characterizing diagnostic search patterns in digital breast pathology: scanners and drillers

E Mercan, LG Shapiro, TT Brunyé, DL Weaver… - Journal of digital …, 2018 - Springer
Following a baseline demographic survey, 87 pathologists interpreted 240 digital whole
slide images of breast biopsy specimens representing a range of diagnostic categories from …

Eye-tracking in the study of visual expertise: methodology and approaches in medicine.

SE Fox, BE Faulkner-Jones - Frontline Learning Research, 2017 - ERIC
Eye-tracking is the measurement of eye motions and point of gaze of a viewer. Advances in
this technology have been essential to our understanding of many forms of visual learning …

Evaluation of gaze tracking calibration for longitudinal biomedical imaging studies

P Chatelain, H Sharma, L Drukker… - IEEE transactions on …, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Gaze tracking is a promising technology for studying the visual perception of clinicians
during image-based medical exams. It could be used in longitudinal studies to analyze their …

[HTML][HTML] More scanning, but not zooming, is associated with diagnostic accuracy in evaluating digital breast pathology slides

T Drew, M Lavelle, KF Kerr, H Shucard… - Journal of …, 2021 - iovs.arvojournals.org
Diagnoses of medical images can invite strikingly diverse strategies for image navigation
and visual search. In computed tomography screening for lung nodules, distinct strategies …

Distance and visual angle of line-of-sight of a small drone

KW Li, C Sun, N Li - Applied Sciences, 2020 - mdpi.com
Determining the distance of the line-of-sight (LOS) of a small drone is essential in both
regulating drone operation and drone operator training considering public safety. A field …