Abstract
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Apart from being an important resource for training, virtual reality surgical simulators are potentially great tools for skills objective evaluation. They offer immediate feedback of metrics achieved and performance result. Comprehensive analysis requires integration of efficiency (time, path length, speed, etc.) and quality (number of errors, final outcome, etc.) information. Scrutiny of all these parameters can be tedious and time consuming for surgeons. Moreover, manual analysis can miss important connections between values obtained and expertise level. Methodology: A system is developed to define, store and manage objective evaluation metrics captured by a virtual reality simulator. | |
International
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JCR
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Title
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MINIMALLY INVASIVE THERAPY AND ALLIED TECHNOLOGIES |
ISBN
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1364-5706 |
Impact factor JCR
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1,33 |
Impact info
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Volume
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10 |
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Journal number
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1 |
From page
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15 |
To page
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15 |
Month
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ENERO |
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