Experts vs. novices: applying eye-tracking methodologies in colonoscopy video screening for polyp search

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Bernal, J., Sánchez, J., Vilariño, F., Arnold, M., Ghosh, A. & Lacey, G., Experts vs. novices: applying eye-tracking methodologies in colonoscopy video screening for polyp search, Proceedings of the Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications, Eye Tracking Research and Applications (ETRA), Safety Harbor, Florida, USA, March 26-28, Pernilla Qvarfordt, Dan Witzner Hansen, ACM, 2014, 223 - 226

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We present in this paper a novel study aiming at identifying the differences in visual search patterns between physicians of diverse levels of expertise during the screening of colonoscopy videos. Physicians were clustered into two groups -experts and novices- according to the number of procedures performed, and fixations were captured by an eye-tracker device during the task of polyp search in different video sequences. These fixations were integrated into heat maps, one for each cluster. The obtained maps were validated over a ground truth consisting of a mask of the polyp, and the comparison between experts and novices was performed by using metrics such as reaction time, dwelling time and energy concentration ratio. Experimental results show a statistically significant difference between experts and novices, and the obtained maps show to be a useful tool for the characterisation of the behaviour of each group.

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Other Titles: Proceedings of the Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications
Publisher: ACM
Type of material: Conference Paper