Purpose For highly operator-dependent ultrasound scanning, skill assessment approaches evaluate operator competence given available data, such as acquired images and tracked probe movement. Operator skill level can be quantified by the completeness, speed, and precision of performing a clinical task, such as biometry. Such clinical tasks are increasingly becoming assisted or even replaced by automated machine learning models. In addition to measurement, operators need to be competent at the upstream task of acquiring images of sufficient quality. To provide computer assistance for this task requires a new definition of skill. Methods This paper focuses on the task of selecting ultrasound frames for biometry, for which operator skill is ass...
Obstetric ultrasound scanning is a safe and effective tool for the early detection of fetal abnormal...
OBJECTIVE: Widely accepted, validated and objective measures of ultrasound competency have not been ...
Objective: Widely accepted, validated and objective measures of ultrasound competency have not been ...
PURPOSE: For highly operator-dependent ultrasound scanning, skill assessment approaches evaluate ope...
In this paper, we consider differentiating operator skill during fetal ultrasound scanning using pro...
Ultrasound is a widely used imaging modality, yet it is well-known that scanning can be highly opera...
Introduction Pupillometry, the measurement of eye pupil diameter, is a well-established and objectiv...
This paper presents a novel multi-modal learning approach for automated skill characterization of ob...
International audienceIntroduction: The objective of the study was to identify objective metrics to ...
Obstetric ultrasound assessment of fetal anatomy in the first trimester of pregnancy is one of the l...
Ultrasound is a widely used imaging modality, yet it is well-known that scanning can be highly opera...
Purpose: Abdominal ultrasound screening requires the capture of multiple standardized plane views as...
INTRODUCTION: Pupillometry, the measurement of eye pupil diameter, is a well-established and objecti...
We present a method for classifying tasks in fetal ultrasound scans using the eye-tracking data of s...
Abstract Background Current methods of assessing competence in acquiring point-of-care ultrasound im...
Obstetric ultrasound scanning is a safe and effective tool for the early detection of fetal abnormal...
OBJECTIVE: Widely accepted, validated and objective measures of ultrasound competency have not been ...
Objective: Widely accepted, validated and objective measures of ultrasound competency have not been ...
PURPOSE: For highly operator-dependent ultrasound scanning, skill assessment approaches evaluate ope...
In this paper, we consider differentiating operator skill during fetal ultrasound scanning using pro...
Ultrasound is a widely used imaging modality, yet it is well-known that scanning can be highly opera...
Introduction Pupillometry, the measurement of eye pupil diameter, is a well-established and objectiv...
This paper presents a novel multi-modal learning approach for automated skill characterization of ob...
International audienceIntroduction: The objective of the study was to identify objective metrics to ...
Obstetric ultrasound assessment of fetal anatomy in the first trimester of pregnancy is one of the l...
Ultrasound is a widely used imaging modality, yet it is well-known that scanning can be highly opera...
Purpose: Abdominal ultrasound screening requires the capture of multiple standardized plane views as...
INTRODUCTION: Pupillometry, the measurement of eye pupil diameter, is a well-established and objecti...
We present a method for classifying tasks in fetal ultrasound scans using the eye-tracking data of s...
Abstract Background Current methods of assessing competence in acquiring point-of-care ultrasound im...
Obstetric ultrasound scanning is a safe and effective tool for the early detection of fetal abnormal...
OBJECTIVE: Widely accepted, validated and objective measures of ultrasound competency have not been ...
Objective: Widely accepted, validated and objective measures of ultrasound competency have not been ...