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A Study of saccade transition for attention segregation and task strategy in laparoscopic surgery

Nicolaou et al., 2004

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11377378088738367560
Author
Nicolaou M
James A
Darzi A
Yang G
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International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention

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The advent and accelerated adoption of laparoscopic surgery requires an objective assessment of both operative performance and perceptual events that lead to clinical decisions. In this paper we present a framework to extract the underlying strategy through …
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