A scientist at Microsoft have developed a method of searching for the anatomical body, such as search engines, to easily find the organ in the diagnosis in the field of health. Antonio Criminisi at Microsoft Research Cambridge has come up with a method that helps reduce the difficulty that physicians often face in navigating three-dimensional images produced by MRI scans, which are often difficult to look at specific areas.The search engine created by Criminisi is basically a program that allows users to search an index created from the scan and automatically be presented with a clear view of a particular body part. The software can deal with the special structure by detecting patterns of light and dark in the scan itself, which has been achieved by training the algorithms to recognize features in hundreds of scans in which the organs have been characterized.
This means that in just a few seconds it is possible to bring the necessary results on the screen. Scans can then be compared with the darker to see how the technology works, offering a faster way to detect changes in the troubled region. Later, with the device Kinect the surgeon will be able to consult the image scans of patients during surgery without having to disrupt the mouse or keyboard, or indeed off their rubber gloves.
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