In this paper we present our preliminary results in the automatic analysis of colonoscopy video using eye-tracking. We propose that eye-tracking can be successfully applied to solve different problems in computer assisted colonoscopy, such as database labelling, expertise assessment and abnormality detection. We provide results in these three areas, including a machine learning-based system for colon cancer detection using data generated with eye-tracking
Background and Aim Lack of visual recognition of colorectal polyps may lead to interval cancers. The...
Background and Aim There are currently limited training and assessment tools available to novice end...
Colonoscopy is a valuable tool for preventing and reducing the incidence and mortality of colorectal...
Considerable variation in adenoma detection has been shown between endoscopists, which may be explai...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Considerable variation in adenoma detection has been shown between endosco...
Advances in clinical medical imaging have brought about the routine production of vast numbers of me...
Purpose: To develop an eye-tracking method applicable to three-dimensional (3D) images, where the ab...
We present in this paper a novel study aiming at identifying the differences in visual search patter...
Eye-tracking can help decode the intricate control mechanism in human performance. In healthcare, ph...
PURPOSE: To develop an eye-tracking method applicable to three-dimensional (3D) images, where the ab...
During the past decades, many automated image analysis methods have been developed for colonoscopy. ...
Colon cancer accounts for almost 10% of all cancer cases worldwide. It is also the fourth most commo...
Introduction: Colonoscopy training programs stress proficiency, but objective measures of competenc...
International audienceWe have developed a technique to study how good computers can be at diagnosing...
Computer-aided diagnosis offers a promising solution to reduce variation in colonoscopy performance....
Background and Aim Lack of visual recognition of colorectal polyps may lead to interval cancers. The...
Background and Aim There are currently limited training and assessment tools available to novice end...
Colonoscopy is a valuable tool for preventing and reducing the incidence and mortality of colorectal...
Considerable variation in adenoma detection has been shown between endoscopists, which may be explai...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Considerable variation in adenoma detection has been shown between endosco...
Advances in clinical medical imaging have brought about the routine production of vast numbers of me...
Purpose: To develop an eye-tracking method applicable to three-dimensional (3D) images, where the ab...
We present in this paper a novel study aiming at identifying the differences in visual search patter...
Eye-tracking can help decode the intricate control mechanism in human performance. In healthcare, ph...
PURPOSE: To develop an eye-tracking method applicable to three-dimensional (3D) images, where the ab...
During the past decades, many automated image analysis methods have been developed for colonoscopy. ...
Colon cancer accounts for almost 10% of all cancer cases worldwide. It is also the fourth most commo...
Introduction: Colonoscopy training programs stress proficiency, but objective measures of competenc...
International audienceWe have developed a technique to study how good computers can be at diagnosing...
Computer-aided diagnosis offers a promising solution to reduce variation in colonoscopy performance....
Background and Aim Lack of visual recognition of colorectal polyps may lead to interval cancers. The...
Background and Aim There are currently limited training and assessment tools available to novice end...
Colonoscopy is a valuable tool for preventing and reducing the incidence and mortality of colorectal...