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Why and how to objectively evaluate medical gestures?

J. Cifuentes, R. Moreau, F. Prieto, M.T. Pham, T. Redarce

IRBM Vol. 34, nº. 1, pp. 74 - 78

Summary:

Junior physicians mainly learn during their observation in the operative room. The senior physicians evaluate them based on the same kind of observation. Knowledge transfer evaluation is thus done without quantitative methods and it mainly lies on a subjective assessment. In this paper, we present some recent techniques used to objectively evaluate medical gestures. The classical techniques used are Hidden Markov Models (HMM) or Dynamic Time Warping (DTW). Both techniques lies on the temporal analysis of the gestures. We proposed here a technique based on the arc length parametrization in order to analyze the gestures in space which is more appropriate because it gives information about the shape of the gestures independently of the chosen coordinate system.


JCR Impact Factor and WoS quartile: 0,380 - Q4 (2013); 5,600 - Q1 (2023)

DOI reference: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irbm.2012.12.001

Published on paper: February 2013.

Published on-line: February 2013.



Citation:
J. Cifuentes, R. Moreau, F. Prieto, M.T. Pham, T. Redarce, Why and how to objectively evaluate medical gestures?. IRBM. Vol. 34, nº. 1, pp. 74 - 78, February 2013. [Online: February 2013]


    Research topics:
  • Mathematical Models and Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare

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