[IGSTK-Developers] new priority for IGSTK?

Julien Jomier julien.jomier at kitware.com
Tue Jul 22 14:41:40 EDT 2008


I have it installed on my phone, it's pretty nice but kinda slow.
The volume rendering is actually a pre-rendered video and far from 
real-time volume rendering.

Julien

Kevin Cleary wrote:
> Should we start developing “IGSTK iphone” ????
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> Just kidding but this is a cool link
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> http://www.mimvista.com/iphone
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> Kevin
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> The *Mobile MIM iPhone Application* is a new multi-modality imaging 
> application for the Apple^® iPhone^TM <http://www.apple.com/iphone/> and 
> iPod^® touch <http://www.apple.com/ipodtouch/>. This innovative software 
> allows a referring physician or patient to view medical images remotely, 
> without being tied to an imaging workstation.
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> The Mobile MIM iPhone Application provides multi-planar reconstruction 
> of data sets from modalities including CT, PET, MRI and SPECT, as well 
> as multi-modality image fusion. Using the multi-touch interface, users 
> can change image sets and planes; adjust zoom, fusion blending, and 
> window/level.
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> Patient privacy is assured because all communications are transmitted 
> over a secure connection that uses password locks, tamper prevention, 
> and data encryption.
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> The initial application includes sample images. Individual patient data 
> can be downloaded to an iPhone or iPod touch from a MIM Workstation 
> <http://www.mimvista.com/mimfusion> or MIM Storage Server 
> <http://www.mimvista.com/mimpacs>. It is ideal for image review by 
> referring physicians but is not intended for diagnostic purposes. A 
> fully featured *MIM Pro* for the iPhone, for physician and radiology 
> use, will be available in the near future.
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> Associate Professor                       Work fax: 202-784-3479
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> Imaging Science and Information Systems (ISIS) Center
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> Department of Radiology                   Pager: 202-901-2033
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> ISIS center: www.isis.georgetown.edu <http://www.isis.georgetown.edu/>
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> Research group: www.caimr.georgetown.edu <http://www.caimr.georgetown.edu/>
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> Email: cleary at georgetown.edu <mailto:cleary at georgetown.edu>
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