Exploring viewing behavior data from whole slide images to predict correctness of students' answers during practical exams in oral pathology
The way of viewing whole slide images (WSI) can be tracked and analyzed. In particular, it can be useful to learn how medical students view WSIs during exams and how their viewing behavior is correlated with correctness of the answers they give. We used software-based view path tracking method that...
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Main Authors: | Slawomir Walkowski (Author), Mikael Lundin (Author), Janusz Szymas (Author), Johan Lundin (Author) |
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2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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