An analysis of pathologists' viewing processes as they diagnose whole slide digital images
Although pathologists have their own viewing habits while diagnosing, viewing behaviors leading to the most accurate diagnoses are under-investigated. Digital whole slide imaging has enabled investigators to analyze pathologists' visual interpretation of histopathological features using mouse a...
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Main Authors: | Fatemeh Ghezloo (Author), Pin-Chieh Wang (Author), Kathleen F. Kerr (Author), Tad T. Brunyé (Author), Trafton Drew (Author), Oliver H. Chang (Author), Lisa M. Reisch (Author), Linda G. Shapiro (Author), Joann G. Elmore (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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