多媒体和医学:更好的疾病检测和生存的队友

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医疗保健采用技术挽救生命和提高生活质量的历史悠久。视觉信息经常用于疾病检测和评估,计算机视觉和医学成像领域的建立提供了必要的工具。然而,认为疾病检测和评估完全由这些领域提供,并认为它们为所有挑战提供解决方案,这是一种误解。整合和分析来自多个来源的数据、实时处理和评估对最终用户的有用性是多媒体社区的核心能力,也是成功改进卫生保健系统所必需的。我们已经对胃肠道疾病的两个用例进行了初步调查,如果在患者注意到任何症状之前就对疾病指标进行了初步观察,那么检测异常就提供了最大的成功治疗机会。虽然这种检测通常是通过应用内窥镜直观地提供的,但我们面临着许多新的多媒体挑战,这些挑战在用例之间是不同的。在结肠镜检查的实时辅助中,我们结合了有关摄像机位置和方向的传感器信息,以帮助检测,研究以不显眼的方式为医生提供支持的方法,并协助报告。在大规模胶囊内窥镜领域,我们研究了记录阶段的可扩展性、性能和能源效率问题,并将视频摘要和检索问题结合起来进行分析。
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Multimedia and Medicine: Teammates for Better Disease Detection and Survival
Health care has a long history of adopting technology to save lives and improve the quality of living. Visual information is frequently applied for disease detection and assessment, and the established fields of computer vision and medical imaging provide essential tools. It is, however, a misconception that disease detection and assessment are provided exclusively by these fields and that they provide the solution for all challenges. Integration and analysis of data from several sources, real-time processing, and the assessment of usefulness for end-users are core competences of the multimedia community and are required for the successful improvement of health care systems. We have conducted initial investigations into two use cases surrounding diseases of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, where the detection of abnormalities provides the largest chance of successful treatment if the initial observation of disease indicators occurs before the patient notices any symptoms. Although such detection is typically provided visually by applying an endoscope, we are facing a multitude of new multimedia challenges that differ between use cases. In real-time assistance for colonoscopy, we combine sensor information about camera position and direction to aid in detecting, investigate means for providing support to doctors in unobtrusive ways, and assist in reporting. In the area of large-scale capsular endoscopy, we investigate questions of scalability, performance and energy efficiency for the recording phase, and combine video summarization and retrieval questions for analysis.
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