18158407. METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR RECURSIVE MEDICAL IMAGE DISPLAY PROTOCOLS simplified abstract (GE PRECISION HEALTHCARE LLC)

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METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR RECURSIVE MEDICAL IMAGE DISPLAY PROTOCOLS

Organization Name

GE PRECISION HEALTHCARE LLC

Inventor(s)

Yongjian Bao of Chicago IL (US)

Michael J Mercado of Chicago IL (US)

Mukesh Jain of Chicago IL (US)

Sayooj Cyriac of Chicago IL (US)

Hariom Kuntal of Chicago IL (US)

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR RECURSIVE MEDICAL IMAGE DISPLAY PROTOCOLS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18158407 titled 'METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR RECURSIVE MEDICAL IMAGE DISPLAY PROTOCOLS

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a display protocol model that allows for the display of medical images in a recursive modular structure. This model generates a viewing layout that divides the display area into multiple medical image viewports.

  • The model recursively generates a viewing layout for displaying medical images.
  • The display area is divided into multiple medical image viewport placeholders.
  • Each viewport placeholder contains specific characteristics of the medical images.
  • Different display area placeholders can include identifiers for different layouts with their own display area placeholders.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Recursive modular structure for displaying medical images.
  • Generation of viewing layouts for dividing display areas.
  • Specific characteristics of medical images in viewport placeholders.
  • Flexibility to switch between different layouts for varied display needs.

Potential Applications: This technology can be used in medical imaging systems, radiology departments, telemedicine platforms, and healthcare facilities for efficient display of medical images.

Problems Solved: This technology addresses the need for organized and structured display of multiple medical images on a single screen, improving workflow and visualization for healthcare professionals.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced organization and visualization of medical images.
  • Improved efficiency in reviewing and analyzing medical images.
  • Flexibility to customize display layouts based on user preferences.

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Medical Image Display System This technology can be commercially applied in medical imaging software, picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), telemedicine solutions, and radiology departments to streamline image viewing processes and enhance diagnostic capabilities.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to display protocols in medical imaging systems, modular display structures, and image layout generation algorithms.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in display protocols for medical imaging, modular display systems, and image layout optimization techniques to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of medical image viewing.

Questions about Medical Image Display Technology: 1. How does the recursive modular structure improve the display of medical images? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this display protocol in different healthcare settings?


Original Abstract Submitted

A display protocol model having a recursive modular structure enables methods for displaying medical images. A method includes recursively generating a viewing layout which divides a display area of a display device into a plurality of medical image viewport placeholders by invoking a first layout having a first plurality of display area placeholders, where at least a first display area placeholder of the first layout is a first viewport placeholder including a first medical image characteristic parameter for at least one medical image, and at least a second display area placeholder, different from the first display area placeholder, includes an identifier of a second layout having a second plurality of display area placeholders positioned therein.