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Potential Benefits of Eye Tracking Technology in Medicine

Gonca Gökçe Menekşe DalverenNergiz Ercil Çağıltay

Eye tracking technology has advanced, primarily to support research that is related to the human visual perception system. Also, it is observed that it is possible to analyze the data obtained using this technology to better understand human behavior by adapting it to different areas. However, studies with eye tracking technology in the field of medical informatics are quite new, therefore there is limited research in this area. Existing studies show that many innovations can be realized by using eye tracking technologies in the field of medical informatics. Therefore, when it is supported by eye tracking technology, it will be possible to improve studies in the field of medicine. In this context, in this part of the book, eye tracking technology is examined, then information about research for the use of eye tracking technology in the field of medicine is given. The findings obtained from eye tracking technology are summarized in many subjects from medical education to support diagnosis and treatment processes and in conducting usability studies. It is aimed that the results of the study will contribute to the studies of people working on different subjects within the scope of medical informatics by adapting this technology to their own fields.


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Tıpta Göz Hareketleri Takip Teknolojisi

Gonca Gökçe Menekşe DalverenNergiz Ercil Çağıltay

Günümüzde göz izleme teknolojisi, öncelikle insanın görsel algı sistemi ile ilgili araştırmaları desteklemek için gelişmiştir. Ayrıca bu teknoloji kullanılarak elde edilen verilerin farklı alanlara uyarlanarak insan davranışlarını daha iyi anlamak için analiz edilmesinin mümkün olduğu da gözlemlenmiştir. Ancak, tıp bilişimi alanında göz takip teknolojisi ile yapılan çalışmalar oldukça yeni olduğundan bu alanda sınırlı sayıda araştırma bulunmaktadır. Mevcut çalışmalar, tıp bilişimi alanında göz takip teknolojileri kullanılarak birçok yeniliğin gerçekleştirilebileceğini göstermektedir. Bu nedenle, göz takip teknolojisi ile desteklendiğinde tıp alanındaki çalışmaları geliştirmek mümkün olacaktır. Bu bağlamda kitabın bu bölümünde öncelikle göz izleme teknolojisi incelenmekte, ardından göz izleme teknolojisinin tıp alanında kullanımına yönelik araştırmalar hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. Göz takip teknolojisinin kullanımından elde edilen bulgular tıp eğitiminden tanı ve tedavi süreçlerinin desteklenmesine ve kullanılabilirlik çalışmalarının yapılmasına kadar birçok konuda özetlenmektedir. Çalışmanın sonuçlarının tıp bilişimi kapsamında farklı konularda çalışan kişilerin bu teknolojiyi kendi alanlarına uyarlayarak çalışmalarına katkı sağlaması amaçlanmaktadır.



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