Each image takes like 30 seconds to load. I was going to close the page, but luckily I waited. The webpage really needs a spinning loading icon to make people wait until the image loads.
Can you load the next image in the background? It will help except with the first image. (Perhaps you can load the first while the user is filling the form.)
I got 30% (informally known as "worse than random").
Perhaps in the result page you can show the images and a small explanation. I guess professionals don't need it, but I had no clue what I was watching. (The images with the big blobs are the chest and the images with a lot of small stuff are the guts???) (I got a small one. Is it a children or some scale problem?)
It would be nice to add a totorial for laymen. Perhaps two examples with two images in each one. One is one raw CT slice and the other is colored to show part like liver, spine, guts, cancer.
In some images I saw a huge blob and I thought it was the chest and I was confused because I expected to see the divison of the two lungs. I guess it was the liver. Do I have to look for the hole of the esophagus near the border?
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I got 30% (informally known as "worse than random").
Perhaps in the result page you can show the images and a small explanation. I guess professionals don't need it, but I had no clue what I was watching. (The images with the big blobs are the chest and the images with a lot of small stuff are the guts???) (I got a small one. Is it a children or some scale problem?)
It would be nice to add a totorial for laymen. Perhaps two examples with two images in each one. One is one raw CT slice and the other is colored to show part like liver, spine, guts, cancer.
In some images I saw a huge blob and I thought it was the chest and I was confused because I expected to see the divison of the two lungs. I guess it was the liver. Do I have to look for the hole of the esophagus near the border?