18463271. MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM, MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING PROGRAM simplified abstract (FUJIFILM Corporation)

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MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM, MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING PROGRAM

Organization Name

FUJIFILM Corporation

Inventor(s)

Misaki Goto of Kanagawa (JP)

MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM, MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING PROGRAM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18463271 titled 'MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM, MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING PROGRAM

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a medical image processing apparatus that includes a processor. The processor performs various processes such as image acquisition, drawing information acquisition, drawing information recognition, target object recognition, notification level determination, and display processes.

  • The apparatus acquires time-series medical images in a sequential manner.
  • It also acquires drawing information that is manually drawn on the medical images.
  • The drawing information is then recognized by the processor.
  • The target object in the medical images is recognized by the apparatus.
  • The apparatus determines a notification level for the target object based on the recognized drawing information.
  • Finally, the target object is displayed on a display device at the determined notification level.

Potential Applications

This technology has potential applications in the field of medical imaging and diagnosis. It can be used in various medical imaging modalities such as X-ray, MRI, CT scan, etc. Some potential applications include:

  • Assisting radiologists and doctors in analyzing and interpreting medical images.
  • Enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of medical image analysis.
  • Facilitating the detection and diagnosis of abnormalities or diseases in medical images.
  • Providing real-time feedback and notifications to medical professionals during image analysis.

Problems Solved

This technology addresses several problems in medical image processing and analysis:

  • Manual drawing information recognition: The apparatus automates the recognition of drawing information manually added to medical images, reducing the need for manual intervention and potential errors.
  • Target object recognition: The apparatus automates the recognition of target objects in medical images, improving the efficiency and accuracy of image analysis.
  • Notification level determination: By using recognized drawing information, the apparatus determines the appropriate notification level for target objects, ensuring that important findings are appropriately highlighted.

Benefits

The use of this medical image processing apparatus offers several benefits:

  • Improved efficiency: The automation of various processes reduces the time and effort required for medical image analysis.
  • Enhanced accuracy: By automating the recognition of drawing information and target objects, the apparatus reduces the risk of human error and improves the accuracy of analysis.
  • Real-time feedback: The display of target objects at determined notification levels provides immediate feedback to medical professionals, enabling timely decision-making.
  • Standardization: The apparatus provides a standardized approach to medical image analysis, ensuring consistent results and reducing variability among different practitioners.


Original Abstract Submitted

A medical image processing apparatus according to an aspect of the present invention is a medical image processing apparatus including a processor. The processor is configured to execute an image acquisition process for sequentially acquiring time-series medical images; a drawing information acquisition process for acquiring drawing information drawn in the medical images; a drawing information recognition process for recognizing the acquired drawing information; a target object recognition process for recognizing a target object from the medical images; a notification level determination process for determining a notification level for the target object by using the recognized drawing information; and a display process for causing a display device to display the target object at the determined notification level.