Publications by authors named "Martin Schobesberger"

Activity recognition combined with artificial intelligence is a vital area of research, ranging across diverse domains, from sports and healthcare to smart homes. In the industrial domain, and the manual assembly lines, the emphasis shifts to human-machine interaction and thus to human activity recognition (HAR) within complex operational environments. Developing models and methods that can reliably and efficiently identify human activities, traditionally just categorized as either simple or complex activities, remains a key challenge in the field.

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  • Laparoscopic surgical skills are influenced by the surgeon's experience and training, impacting their cognitive resources and increasing the risk of biliary injuries.
  • The study examined eye metrics—specifically saccadic movements, fixations, and pupillary responses—during live laparoscopic surgeries performed by surgeons of varying expertise (novice, semi-expert, expert).
  • Out of 42 surgeries, 38 were analyzed, revealing three reliable eye metrics that help differentiate skill levels among surgeons during these procedures.
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