Information Technologies in Biomedicine, Volume 3

Information Technologies in Biomedicine, Volume 3-1

Ewa Pietka · Jacek Kawa
Wojciech Wieclawek
Editors

2014

Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
Volume 283

In clinical application we deal with problems that have to be solved in a fast and objective way. However, human observation is influenced by internal (coming from the observer) as well as external (often independent from the observer) impacts. The objectivity of classification is restricted by the receptivity of human senses which are influenced by the experiences or level of training, psychological conditions (tiredness, haste, etc.), as well as external conditions (lighting, destructive noise, etc.)

 

 

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