Invention Summary:
There are many instances where quick and easy interpretation of a medical images, such as an x-ray, CT Scan, MRI or ultrasound is needed; for example, in a fast-paced trauma unit, or during a regional disaster or mass casualty incident. In these instances, the digital transfer of medical images, as wells as diagnosis, is difficult and time consuming due to the lack of interoperability of software protocols between imaging and diagnostic systems.
Researchers at Rutgers University have developed a new, quick, cost-effective and accurate solution for transmitting and interpreting medical images. The technology captures an image (e.g. user takes a photo via smart phone or other camera) of a displayed medical image. The captured image is processed locally on the device or is transferred for subsequent processing.
The Rutgers solution can correct image artifacts from the photographic process and provide image interpretation for human experts (e.g., a telemedicine, teleradiology setting) or by artificial intelligence or other types of software applications.
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Intellectual Property & Development Status:
5 US patent/patent applications and 5 pending PCT applications. Available for licensing and/or industry partnering.