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Top Ten Europe - Case Study
Top Ten Europe Machine vision is finding its way into applications in and out of factory settings, riding the wave of progress in automation technology and growing into a global industry. Digital imaging, processing techniques and optical encoding are being merged into machine vision applications for accuracy, productivity, and reliability in different industrial processes.As technological ...
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The Power of Digital Pathology: Why Labs Everywhere Should Make the Switch
Pathology as it is practiced today in labs around the world is not all that different from the pathology of the 19th century. The microscope has changed relatively little since then, and Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) stained slides remain the bread and butter of the pathologist. Yet it is not for lack of technological development; in recent years, digital pathology whole slide scanners, digital ...
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Validation of a digital pathology WSI viewer - Case Study
This study presents a validation of the digital pathology system to assess the feasibility of remote slide review and evaluate the performance and usability of whole slide scanners and viewers. Pathologists at Memorial Sloan Kettering, a world leading cancer center, reviewed digitized whole-slide images, followed by a review of the same case on traditional glass ...
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SOLO™ DMR Wireless Mammograph Retrofit Installation in Chile
Medical Scientific is excited to announce the first installation of SOLO™ DMR Wireless Mammography Retrofit System in Chile. The CMOS-based, high resolution detector has been installed in a mobile unit that will be used across the country to perform critical screening. Day 1 Technical training for DataScan engineers. On the first day of this trip, Medical Scientific and JPI Healthcare ...
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How 4D Path and PathPresenter aim to further AI-enabled digital pathology for breast tumor profiling
The digital pathology software company PathPresenter (Montville, New Jersey) and the precision oncology platform firm 4D Path have entered into a partnership that could improve the diagnostic accuracy of breast tumor profiling. PathPresenter has developed a digital workflow tool for clinicians, pathologists and pharma companies to aggregate medical data. ...
By 4D Path Inc.
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DR Systems and Vidar Partner to Ease the Transition to Digital Mammography - Case Study
DR Systems. Inc.. is a leading provider of integrated medical image management systems for hospitals and imaging centers. Co-founded in 1992 by practicing radiologist Murray Reicher, M.D.. the company has become one of the preeminent vendors in the PACS industry and serves facilities of all sizes, ranging from one of the smallest hospitals in the United States to large academic medical centers ...
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Diagnostic Radiology Consultants - Chattanooga - TN- Case Study
CAD PRO® Advantage Digitizer Provides Mammography Workflow Solution for Innovative Radiology Practice. For more than 50 years, Diagnostic Radiology Consultants (DRC) has pioneered imaging services in the tri-state area of Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama. The innovative group, including 11 radiologists at 12 sites, often is the first to offer emerging technologies that positively impact ...
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Vidar Digitizers Support World Health Organization Childhood Pneumonia - Case Study
In many developing countries throughout the world, infant and child mortality rates are disturbingly high, and acute respiratory infections— in particular pneumonia—are a leading cause of death. As a result, preventing pneumonia is a priority, and the World Health Organization (WHO) and other healthcare institutions are studying a number of vaccines designed to protect against the ...
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Why medical records should be digitised
We have all heard the jokes about doctors handwriting, but this isn’t the only reason why medical records should now be stored in digital form. There are a huge number of benefits to storing your medical records in a digital fashion, as it can improve your working practise, space and efficiency, not to mention the security of all the details that you keep. Here we look at the many reasons ...
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An Automated and Accurate Methodology to Assess Ki-67 Labeling Index of Immunohistochemical Staining Images of Breast Cancer Tissues
Automatic scoring of Ki-67 with digital image analysis would improve the accuracy of the diagnostic. However, automatic Ki-67 assessment is very challenging due to complex variations of cell characteristics. In this paper, we propose an integrated framework for accurate Ki-67 scoring. The main contributions of our method are: a robust cell detection algorithm to detect all tumor and non-tumor ...
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Acibadem Hospitals Digital Pathology Project - Case study
Virasoft provides digital pathology systems that optimize the pathology workflow with digital slide management, slide viewing and quantitative image analysis for Acibadem Hospitals pathology laboratories. In partnership with Acibadem Hospitals and Virasoft, artificial intelligence projects are being developed for several cancer diagnosis. Digital Pathology System ViraCenter is an integrated ...
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Segmentation of the Main Structures in Hematoxylin and Eosin Images
Pathologists conduct a biopsy on a tissue when a carcinoma case for a patient is suspected. They stain the cells on that tissue using some biochemical materials that react with a certain cell element. They put stained cells onto a slide and examine the cells by using an optical microscope device. In our case, we will focus on H&E stained breast tissue samples. Pathologists keep track of a ...
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A Robust Computer-Aided Approach for Scoring and Quantitative Evaluation of Whole Slide Digital Images of HER2 Immunohistochemistry in Breast Cancer
HER2 is recognized as an essential prognostic parameter in breast cancer. Usually interpretation of HER2 negative cases which has no membrane staining or has faint and weak incomplete cells and also positive cases (3+) that consist of strong and complete cell are easy but cells with moderate and weak HER2 staining (2+ or equivocal) require further analysis with fluorescence in situ hybridization ...
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I)Video Management (VM) for operating theatres: Is there a standard need?
Part 1: Identify the real need Today hospitals, and in particular operating theaters, have become hubs of innovation. There is a real proliferation of solutions, functions and various technologies, with manufacturers, resellers or suppliers offering tailor-made and sometimes scalable solutions. These solutions are often captive and proprietary and do not always allow you to compose your own ...
By ISIS S.A.S
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IMCAS Americas 2019 Shined in Sunny Cartagena
The third annual IMCAS Americas, held in Cartagena, Colombia in August, attracted a motivated crowd of more than 900 delegates from 30 countries who came to learn and network with colleagues and key opinion leaders. “The congress faculty featured 110 international experts leading 85 scientific sessions for a total of 88 hours of scientific learning dedicated to the most important topics in ...
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High-end disruptive technologies with an inferior performance
The literature on disruptive technologies has previously stated that those innovations often emerge in low-end segments or in new markets and as the performance improves it eventually displaces the old technology. This article aims to explain how and why a technology may prosper in high-end or mainstream markets despite its initially lower performance and does so through three in-depth case ...
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Reversible imperceptible semi-fragile watermarking scheme for digital fundus image authentication
This paper proposes a new reversible, imperceptible, semi fragile watermarking scheme for the authentication of digital fundus images. The proposed scheme generates the watermark dynamically using chaotic system and it is embedded using integer transform in reversible way. It could precisely locate the tampering in the images and extract the watermark from the watermarked image without the ...
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Vision-based 3D surface motion capture for the DIET breast cancer screening system
Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent forms of cancer in the world today. The search for effective treatment and screening methods is a highly active area of research. The Digital Image-based Elasto-Tomography (DIET) project is a new breast cancer screening system under development, where surface motion from the mechanically actuated breast is measured in 3D, and used as input to an inverse ...
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Rock-type classification of an iron ore deposit using digital image analysis technique
In this paper, the rock types of an iron ore deposit were classified using the digital image analysis technique. The image acquisition and analysis of blasted rocks were conducted in a laboratory for six different rock types. A total of 189 features were extracted from the individual rock samples using best-suited segmentation technique selected by validation study. The neural network technique ...
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A cognitive map to design a performance-oriented RIS-PACS
This paper contributes to the literature regarding the management of healthcare technology, focusing on healthcare information and communication technology (ICT). The research investigates the links between the technological features of ICT and its performance. The theoretical framework is based on cognitive maps. The causal variables and the effect variables have been determined during six ...
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