Characteristics of The Reciprocal Movement of Radiographers’ Gaze through A Comparison of Entry-Level and Experienced Radiographer

With the development of AI, AI may substitute for physicians in radiological interpretations in the future. The purpose of this paper is to identify factors that could form the foundation for algorithms enabling AI to explore pathological findings. This study focuses on the "angles of gaze traj...

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Published inJournal of Robotics, Networking and Artificial Life Vol. 10; no. 4; pp. 318 - 322
Main Authors Naito, Yuka, Nakamura, Jun, Ishiwata, Yoshinobu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published ALife Robotics Corporation Ltd 2024
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Summary:With the development of AI, AI may substitute for physicians in radiological interpretations in the future. The purpose of this paper is to identify factors that could form the foundation for algorithms enabling AI to explore pathological findings. This study focuses on the "angles of gaze trajectory" and "average speeds of gaze movement," and conducts a comparative analysis between entry-level and experienced radiographers. Firstly, based on the results of angles of gaze movement, experienced radiographers exhibited frequent movements around the 180-degree mark compared to entry-level radiographer. Both entry-level and experienced radiographers commonly displayed frequent movements around 0 degrees and near 350 degrees. Secondly, according to the results of average speeds of gaze movement, entry-level radiographers were found to have faster movement speeds compared to experienced radiographers.
ISSN:2405-9021
2352-6386
DOI:10.57417/jrnal.10.4_318