Visual search in breast imaging

Z Gandomkar, C Mello-Thoms - The British journal of radiology, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among females worldwide and large volumes of
breast images are produced and interpreted annually. As long as radiologists interpret these …

Gaze patterns of dentists while evaluating bitewing radiographs

LT Arsiwala-Scheppach, N Castner, C Rohrer… - Journal of Dentistry, 2023 - Elsevier
Objectives Understanding dentists' gaze patterns on radiographs may allow to unravel
sources of their limited accuracy and develop strategies to mitigate them. We conducted an …

Analysis of the visual perception of female breast aesthetics and symmetry: an eye-tracking study

P Pietruski, W Paskal, AM Paskal… - Plastic and …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Background: Because of its subjective character, the term “breast attractiveness” is poorly
defined and thus its reliable standardized assessment can be particularly challenging …

Expert gaze as a usability indicator of medical AI decision support systems: a preliminary study

N Castner, L Arsiwala-Scheppach, S Mertens… - npj Digital …, 2024 - nature.com
Given the current state of medical artificial intelligence (AI) and perceptions towards it,
collaborative systems are becoming the preferred choice for clinical workflows. This work …

Using Machine Learning with Eye-Tracking Data to Predict if a Recruiter Will Approve a Resume

A Pina, C Petersheim, J Cherian, JN Lahey… - Machine Learning and …, 2023 - mdpi.com
When job seekers are unsuccessful in getting a position, they often do not get feedback to
inform them on how to develop a better application in the future. Therefore, there is a critical …

Spatial and time domain analysis of eye-tracking data during screening of brain magnetic resonance images

AA Suman, C Russo, A Carrigan, P Nalepka… - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Introduction Eye-tracking research has been widely used in radiology applications. Prior
studies exclusively analysed either temporal or spatial eye-tracking features, both of which …

Exploring the Impact of the NULL Class on In-The-Wild Human Activity Recognition

J Cherian, S Ray, P Taele, JI Koh, T Hammond - Sensors, 2024 - mdpi.com
Monitoring activities of daily living (ADLs) plays an important role in measuring and
responding to a person's ability to manage their basic physical needs. Effective recognition …

Recurrence quantification analysis of radiologists' scanpaths when interpreting mammograms

Z Gandomkar, K Tay, PC Brennan… - Medical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose The purpose of this study was to Propose a classifier based on recurrence
quantification analysis (RQA) metrics for distinguishing experts' scanpaths from those of less …

An Activity Recognition System for Taking Medicine Using In-The-Wild Data to Promote Medication Adherence

J Cherian, S Ray, T Hammond - … of the 26th International Conference on …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
Nearly half of people prescribed medication to treat chronic or short-term conditions do not
take their medicine as prescribed. This leads to worse treatment outcomes, higher hospital …

[PDF][PDF] Identifying learning style through eye tracking technology in adaptive learning systems

BEEL Mohajir - International Journal of Electrical and Computer …, 2019 - academia.edu
Learner learning style represents a key principle and core value of the adaptive learning
systems (ALS). Moreover, understanding individual learner learning styles is a very good …