This invention relates generally to image modifications, and more particularly to, a method and system for providing region based image modification along with retrieval and retention of the modified regions.
With advanced imaging techniques, identifying problems through investigation of images has become very popular. It is essential to investigate the images appropriately to yield a better and accurate result.
In medical diagnosis, proper evaluation of medical images is critical. While diagnosing, the physician may need to examine a particular part of the image in detail. For example, the doctor may select a region of interest of an image and would like to study that region of interest. The doctor may perform different processing techniques to improve the quality or visibility of the selected region of interest. This could include changing the image attributes, size or display parameters of the region of interest. Once the physician completes the study he may want to save the changes made to the selected regions of interest.
Some of the available imaging tools allow processing techniques to be applied to the selected regions of interest. However, while saving the changes in the region of interest, the original image also gets updated with the changes in those regions. For example, with an imaging tool, the doctor will be able to zoom into the image, or make any changes to the properties of the image like, sharpness or brightness, etc. This will change the properties of the entire image rather than only the modified region of interest. Similarly there are other techniques where regions can be selected and edited. However, once editing is done to the regions, the changes are imprinted to the original image and it will be difficult to retain the original image.
Hence it would be beneficial to have a method to edit parts of an image and retain the changes incorporated in different parts of the image without affecting the original image.
Thus there exists a need to provide a method and system for facilitating region based image modification, without affecting the image but still retaining the changes incorporated to the regions.
The above-mentioned shortcomings, disadvantages and problems are addressed herein which will be understood by reading and understanding the following specification.
In one embodiment, the present invention provides a region based image modification method. The method comprises: selecting at least one region of interest of an image; editing image parameters of the selected region of interest; and saving the changes in the region of interest separately without affecting the image.
In another embodiment, a tool for region based image modification is disclosed. The tool comprises: a selector for selecting at least one region of interest of an image; and a processor. The processor is configured to edit the selected region of interest without affecting other parts of the image, and is further configured to save the edited region of interest and the original image separately.
In yet another embodiment, a diagnostic decision support method is provided. The method comprises: providing a medical image to a user; selecting at least one region of interest of the image; editing the selected region of interest for assisting in diagnosis; and saving the region of interest and the image separately as individual images to enable retrieval of the edited region of interest and the original unchanged image.
In yet another embodiment, an image management system is disclosed. The system comprises: a picture archival and communications system (PACS) server having a plurality of inputs and outputs, the inputs configured to receive image information signals and the outputs configured to provide image output signals; an image source having outputs coupled to at least one of the inputs of the PACS server, and configured to provide an image signal for storing images at the PACS server; and a PACS workstation having an input coupled to at least one of the outputs of the PACS server, and configured to receive the images from the server, and further configured to edit a selected a region of interest and store the edited region of interest without affecting the image on to the PACS server.
In yet another embodiment, the invention provides a computer readable media having one or more computer readable medium for performing region based image modification. The media comprises: a routine for selecting at least one region of interest of an image; a routine for editing image parameters of the selected region of interest; a routine for saving the changes in the region of interest separately without affecting the image; and a routine for retrieving the changed region of interest along with the image, without affecting the image.
Various other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be made apparent to those skilled in the art from the accompanying drawings and detailed description thereof.
In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments that may be practiced. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the embodiments, and it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that logical, mechanical, electrical and other changes may be made without departing from the scope of the embodiments. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken as limiting the scope of the invention.
In various embodiments, a region based image modification method and system are disclosed. The method includes selecting at least one region of interest and modifying the same and saving the changes in the region of interest without affecting the original image. In an example, an image and corresponding edited regions of interest can be saved in a single file, so that the images along with regions of interest or image alone or one or more regions of interest may be accessed separately. The original image can be retrieved without any changes, but at the same time the changes incorporated in the selected regions of interest can be retrieved separately.
In an embodiment the invention provides a method of selecting different regions of interest of an image and modifying each region of interest with different image properties and saving the same without affecting the original image. In an example, each region of interest is saved as independent images and they behave as independent images with individual image properties or visualization characteristics. The editing of region of interest is preformed such that it does not affect the original image
In an embodiment a tool is provided to modify at least one region of interest of an image and access the changed region of interest as and when required, with or without accessing the original image.
In an embodiment an image management system is provided wherein at least one region of interest is selected, edited and saved. The image along with regions of interest or regions of interest alone or selected regions of interest can be displayed or transmitted to an external device.
The term “region of interest” indicates any part of the image that need to be analyzed or viewed in detail and further the term “editing” or “modification” includes different possible changes that could be made to an image and need not be limited to the few examples mentioned in the specification.
Even though the invention is explained with reference to medical images, the image need not be limited to medical images. The technique is applicable to different images including industrial images, photographic images, etc. The images may also include two-dimensional, three-dimensional or video or cine images. Further the application of the invention need not be limited to images. The method is applicable to any documents, menus or files, where a part of the document or menu needs to be selected, edited and saved separately without affecting the main document or menu.
In an embodiment, while accessing the regions of interest 205, the regions of interest 205 can be displayed with the image 210 on the background. The regions of interest 205 and the image 210 may be displayed on the same window simultaneously. While displaying, the image 210 is displayed without any change. In some examples markings may be provided on the image 210 indicating the edited regions of interest 205. In an example the image 210 may be displayed without any indication about the edited regions of interest 205. Alternately the edited regions of interest 205 may be displayed without displaying the image 210.
In an example the edited regions of interests 205 may be provided with annotations regarding the modifications, including the details of changes incorporated in the image attributes. Alternately the regions of interest may be provided with a link to a document, wherein the details of the editing could be saved in the document. The document could be saved in the memory along with the image and the corresponding edited regions of interest.
In an example the access of the edited regions of interest may be controlled using a password protection. This facilitates unwanted or unauthorized editing of the regions of interest. Depending on the need different access permissions may be provided.
In an example the image along with the edited regions of interest or image alone or one or more regions of interest may be transmitted to a location within the system or to an external device.
Some of the advantages of the invention include editing and changing properties of selected region of interest. This will provide more visual clarity while investigating the image. Each user may prefer to view a region of interest in accordance with their choice of image attributes. So even if a physician edits the region of interest, the original image is not changed and hence another physician can select his region of interest and make changes of his own choice. Once the changes are made the physician might like to retrieve the modified region of interest and this could be used in assisting a clinician in providing clinical decision. Since multiple region of interest can be selected and retained, it is more convenient in image making modifications. Each region of interest is configured to act as individual images without affecting the original image and this will help in retaining the original image as well as the modifications incorporated in the region of interest. Further some of the visualization methods like bone-subtraction, viewing the blood vessels, a 3D view of the regions of interest selected, image registration using images of the same size from various modalities, etc. can be applied independently to each region of interest. The technique applied to one region of interest need not be the same as that applied to another region of interest.
Further the ability to select multiple regions of interest, each behaving as independent images, gives the physician a lot of flexibility to study the critical areas on the image keeping the original image (as a reference) in the background. Thus technique allows the physician to present his ideas about the case in a better and easier way. Also this method will provide the doctor a one-screen-view of all the changes done to the various regions of interest thus saving him the trouble of navigating between several screens, each containing a different visualizing property that he might have applied.
The above-description of the embodiments of the methods and tools has the technical effect of modifying various regions of an image without affecting the image. The method and system will act as a decision support to the clinician as the selected region of interest may be modified and retrieved without affecting the image. The technical effect of the method and system disclosed includes using existing imagine techniques to at least one part of the image and retaining the changes with out affecting the original image.
Thus various embodiments of the invention describe a method and system for region based image modification. Another aspect of the invention is to provide an image management system.
As used herein, an element or step recited in the singular and proceeded with the word “a” or “an” should be understood as not excluding plural said elements or steps, unless such exclusion is explicitly recited. Furthermore, references to “one embodiment” of the present invention are not intended to be interpreted as excluding the existence of additional embodiments that also incorporate the recited features.
Exemplary embodiments are described above in detail. The assemblies and methods are not limited to the specific embodiments described herein, but rather, components of each assembly and/or method may be utilized independently and separately from other components described herein. Further the steps involved in the workflow need not follow the sequence in which there are illustrated in figures and all the steps in the work flow need not be performed necessarily to complete the method.
While the invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will appreciate that certain substitutions, alterations and omissions may be made to the embodiments without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description is meant to be exemplary only, and should not limit the scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.