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Support vector machines improve the accuracy of evaluation for the performance of laparoscopic training tasks
Surgical Endoscopy, 06/24/09
Allen B et al. - The findings show that an SVM-based analysis provides more accurate predictions of competency at laparoscopic training tasks than previous analysis techniques. An SVM approach to competency evaluation should be considered for computerized laparoscopic performance evaluation systems.
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