The first day of the Medical Image Perception Society conference, held biannual, this year in Santa Barbara was filled with interesting talks. Plenty of research utilizing eye tracking as a means of obtaining data. The conference is hosted by
Craig Abbey and
Miguel Eckstein at the
Department of Psychology at the
University of California, Santa Barbara in cooperation with Elizabeth Krupinski (
book1 ,
book2) from
University of Arizona whom has performed extensive research on eye movements (among other things) in relation to medical imaging and radiology.
Session 1. Visual Search. Chair:
Claudia Mello-Thoms, PhD
Session 2. Visual Search. Chair: Elizabeth Krupinski, PhD
- Visual Search Characteristics of Pathology Residents Reading Dermatopathology Slides. J Law & C Mello-Thoms
- Are you a good eye-witness? Perceptual differences between physicians and lay people. C Mello-Thoms
- Eye movements and computer-based mammographic interpretation training. Y Chen & A Gale
Session 3. Perceptual Effects. Chair:
David Manning, PhD
- Nuisance levels of noise effects Radiologists Performance. MF Mc Entee, A O'Beirne, J Ryan, R Toomey, M Evanoff, D Chakraborty, D Manning, & PC. Brennan
- Observer Performance in Stroke Interpretation: The Influence of Experience and Clinical Information in Multidimensional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. L Cooper, A Gale, J Saada, S Gedela, H Scott, & A Toms
- Interpretation of wrist radiographs: A comparison between final year medical and radiography students. L Hutchinson, P Brennan & L Rainford
- Tumor measurement for revised TNM staging of lung cancer. FL Jacobson, A Sitek, D Getty, & SE Seltzer
- Does Reader Visual Fatigue Impact Performance? EA Krupinski & KS Berbaum
- Ambient Temperature is an Important Consideration in the Radiology Reading Room. MF Mc Entee & S Gafoor
Session 4. Performance Measurement I. Chair:
Dev Chakraborty, PhD
- Perceptual indicators of the holistic view in pulmonary nodule detection. MW Pietrzyk, DJ Manning, T Donovan, & Alan Dix
- An e-learning tutorial demonstrates significant improvements in ROC performance amongst naive observers in breast image interpretation. PBL Soh, PC Brennan, A Poulos, W Reed
- Is n ROC-type response Truly always better than A Binary Response? D Gur, AI Bandos, HE Rockette, ML Zuley, CM Hakim, DM Chough, MA Ganott
- Recognition of Images in Reader Studies: How Well Can We Predict Which Will Be Remembered? T Miner Haygood, P O’Sullivan, J Ryan, E Galvan, J-M Yamal, M Evanoff, M McEntee, J Madewell, C Sandler, E Lano, & P Brennan
Session 5. Performance Measurement I. Chair: Alastair Gale, PhD
- New classes of models with monotonic likelihood ratios. F Samuelson
- Sample size estimation procedure for free-response (FROC) studies. DP Chakraborty & M Bath
- Comparison of Four Methods (ROC, JAFROC, IDCA, and ROI) for Analysis of Free Response Clinical Data. F Zanca, DP Chakraborty, J Jacobs, G. Marchal, and H Bosmans
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