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Suchi Saria
James Fackler
Greg Hager
Russell Taylor
preliminary work
Automatic analysis of ICU workflow
Gather data passively Develop/evaluate techniques for task recognition Summarize staff activity
Hundreds of tasks
Checkups Emptying tubes Documentation
Benefits
setup
challenges in an icu
Difficult Environment
Clutter Varied layouts Monitors Staff
Cognitive load
action sequences
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Classification is function of action sequence Problem: Changing Dimensionality!
Variable event duration, people count
Terminology:
Action: semantic label Action sequence: composed of a set of segmentations for each individual in an event
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feature extraction
Motion Statistics
Histogram of Orientations
Interaction Coefficient
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experimental setup
Johns Hopkins Medical Institute Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 5.5 hours of data 122 Action Sequences Annotations by the attending Single Kinect
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analytics
results
Evaluate with:
Support Vector Machines Decision Forests
Kernel = RBF, C =100 Max Features = 5 Trees = 20
SVM Accuracy (%) 54.5 70.2 64.3 42.9 80.0 40.0 50.0 60.6 Decision Forest Accuracy (%) 63.6 83.8 74.2 37.1 100.0 33.3 55.0 69.5
Actions Documenting Observing Checking vitals Performing procedures Changing Foley Catheter Using Ventilator Other Overall Average
Samples 11 47 28 14 5 9 8
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analytics
Most common: Checking vitals Most time per task: Procedures Nurse time: 25 min/hour
analytics
Most common: Checking vitals Most time per task: Procedures Nurse time: 25 min/hour
future work
Target specific actions Compliance Scale up Increase feature fidelity
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questions
Colin Lea
Johns Hopkins University colincsl@gmail.com www.colinlea.com
Suchi Sar ia
James Fackler
Greg Hager
Russell Taylor