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Decision Support System for Multiuser Remote Microscopy in Telepathology
Stamford, Connecticut June 18-June 20
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CBMS.1999.78126312th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based ...
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Dorin Comaniciu, Rutgers University
Bogdan Georgescu, Rutgers University
Peter Meer, Rutgers University
Wenjin Chen, UMDNJ-RWJ
David Foran, UMDNJ-RWJ
Recent advances in networking, robotics, and computer technology allow today real-time diagnosis, consultation, and education by using images obtained through remote microscopy. This paper presents a new approach in telepathology, the Image Guided Decision Support (IGDS) system, which integrates components for both remote microscope control and decision support. Using the Micro-Controller component the physician can command a robotic microscope from the distance, obtain high-quality images to be used in the diagnosis, and authorize other users to visualize the same images. The image understanding-based Decision Support component of the system locates, retrieves and displays cases which exhibit morphological profiles consistent to the case in question and suggests the most likely diagnosis based on majority logic. The IGDS system has a natural man-machine interface containing engines for speech recognition and voice feedback.
Index Terms:
Content-based retrieval, Decision support system, Color segmentation, Information fusion, User interfaces
Citation:
Dorin Comaniciu, Bogdan Georgescu, Peter Meer, Wenjin Chen, David Foran, "Decision Support System for Multiuser Remote Microscopy in Telepathology," cbms, pp.150, 12th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS'99), 1999
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