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Eye tracking in surgical education: gaze-based dynamic area of interest can discriminate adverse events and expertise

Authors :
Eric Fichtel
Shawn D. Safford
Nathan Lau
Sarah Henrickson Parker
Juyeon Park
Siddarth Ponnala
Shimae Fitzgibbons
Source :
Surgical endoscopy. 33(7)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Eye-gaze metrics derived from areas of interest (AOIs) have been suggested to be effective for surgical skill assessment. However, prior research is mostly based on static images and simulated tasks that may not translate to complex and dynamic surgical scenes. Therefore, eye-gaze metrics must advance to account for changes in the location of important information during a surgical procedure. We developed a dynamic AOI generation technique based on eye gaze collected from an expert viewing surgery videos. This AOI updated as the gaze of the expert moved with changes in the surgical scene. This technique was evaluated through an experiment recruiting a total of 20 attendings and residents to view 10 videos associated with and another 10 without adverse events. Dwell time percentage (i.e., gaze duration) inside the AOI differentiated video type (U = 13508.5, p

Details

ISSN :
14322218
Volume :
33
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Surgical endoscopy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5e92ad56190e1f83f01826b92d4a78cd