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Analysis of Team Medical Care Using Integrated Information from the Trajectories of and Conversations Among Medical Personnel

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In recent years, analyses of data acquired from real environments using sensors have been actively conducted. The use of data in emergency rooms (ER) has been developing in the background where the operations of medical personnel are intense. We use stereo cameras and microphones installed in an emergency room to acquire position and conversational information from the active medical personnel. In this paper, based on the information acquired by this system, we propose a method to combine the medical personnel trajectory and conversational information to quantitatively evaluate the quality of the team medical care.

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Correspondence to Takumi Saito .

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Since this research included the human subjects, it has acquired official permissions from an ethical committee for ergonomics of National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST, permission number: 2010–166B) and a medical ethics committee of Tokyo Medical University (TMU, reception number: 2619).

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Saito, T. et al. (2020). Analysis of Team Medical Care Using Integrated Information from the Trajectories of and Conversations Among Medical Personnel. In: Shaban-Nejad, A., Michalowski, M. (eds) Precision Health and Medicine. W3PHAI 2019. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 843. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24409-5_15

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