T. Blum, N. Navab, H. Feußner
Methods for Automatic Statistical Modeling of Surgical Workflow 7th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research (Measuring Behavior 2010), Eindhoven, The Netherlands, August 2010 (bib) |
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An increasing amount of data can be recorded automatically during surgeries. This has led to a recent interest in methods that allow statistical modeling of surgical workflow from this data. One main challenge of these methods is how to automatically generate a statistical model from a set of recorded surgeries. In this paper we will review different methods and show advantages and drawbacks. | ||
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