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Can an eye tracker be used as a marker of surgical progress?
conference contribution
posted on 2016-06-06, 11:04 authored by James Youngs, Charles Maxwell-Armstrong, Hyunmi Park, Alastair Gale, Yan ChenCan an eye tracker be used as a marker of surgical progress?
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School
- Science
Department
- Computer Science
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International Journal of SurgeryVolume
11Issue
8Pages
695 - 695Citation
YOUNGS, J. ... et al., 2013. Can an eye tracker be used as a marker of surgical progress? IN: Proceedings of 2013 Annual Conference of the Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT 2013), Manchester, Great Britain, 5-7 April 2013.Publisher
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This abstract was published as: YOUNGS, J. ... et al., 2013. Can an eye tracker be used as a marker of surgical progress? [abstract 0760]. International Journal of Surgery, 11 (8), p.695.ISSN
1743-9191Publisher version
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