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To identify small structures, neighbouring with a different structure. This can be done by: a) collecting users feedback, b) analysis of svg, ideally with consideration to which structures are named and which are not. c) analysis of user behavior: where users clicked (if a large proportion of wrong clicks are positioned +- 10px around the structure, it might be a "technical" mistake), is there a large difference between chance of "clicking correnctly" vs. "naming correctly"?
Limit questions asking to click on this structure. Other question formats should be preffered: multiple choice, type-in answer.
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It might be worth to do that analysis off-line to evaluate how big proportion of terms are we talking about and if it's worth to do such complicated hack.
This comprises two steps:
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