Systems and methods for direct image manipulation

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display peripheral interface input device

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C345S215000

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06448956

ABSTRACT:

SPECIFICATION
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to systems and methods for directly manipulating digital images on image display monitors. More particularly, the present invention relates to systems and methods that allow image manipulation without using conventional toolbars or menubars for controlling the various manipulation functions, but in which the displayed digital image itself is mapped into virtual spaces corresponding to image manipulation functions that can be executed via a pointing device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Conventional image manipulation systems and graphical user interfaces (“GUI's”) use a cooperation between screen representations, such as portrayed buttons, menu items or icons, and a cursor controlled by, for example, a mouse. These conventional systems and methods require toolbars, menubars and other displays that intrude on the displayed image and use cumbersome and time-consuming steps for executing desired image manipulation functions. The interposition of such tools and techniques stands in the way of a more natural and intuitive approach to image manipulation.
In addition, the continuous presence of conventional toolbars or other images dedicated to control of the image can cause undesirable “burn-in” of high luminescence display screens. Conventional toolbars and menubars can also increase the level of background light emitted by the display and related GUI, thereby degrading the quality of the displayed images.
Consequently, a need exists for direct image manipulation systems and GUI's that do not utilize conventional intrusive toolbars, menubars and other conventional display capabilities. The need is especially great in the medical field, where for example, radiologists traditionally use light boxes to view x-ray prints, MRI images and other medical images. By avoiding the use of conventional display capabilities and providing a more natural and intuitive approach to image manipulation, a radiologist could manipulate digital images on an image display just as easily as he or she could handle “hard” prints in front of a light box, and in a manner quite similar.
The need for direct image manipulation capabilities is also great in the field of teleradiology, where direct image manipulation systems are required for use over local area and wide area computer networks. Such a system would allow physicians or radiologists, for example, to access and review medical images from a remote site with the same convenience and reliability as they would in the office or hospital radiology department. A physician or radiologist could thereby provide around-the-clock coverage from a remote site without delays or midnight drives to the hospital. Immediate remote access would benefit emergency patients by enabling a fast, expert access to images essential to accurate diagnosis and treatment. This, coupled with improved, more natural image manipulation arrangements would significantly enhance the physician's or radiologist's ability to serve the needs of the patient.
In the field of teleradiology, there is also a need for manipulation systems that are compatible with the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (“DICOM”) standard. The DICOM standard defines formatting, storage and transmission protocols for digital images used by the medical community. These protocols allow medical images and associated clinical information to be captured, transferred, viewed and manipulated with DICOM-compatible hardware and software.
Therefore, a principle object of the present invention is to provide a system and method for direct manipulation of digital images that do not rely on conventional portrayed items such as toolbars or menubars for controlling various image manipulation functions.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a system and method for direct manipulation of digital images that utilize, when required, non-intrusive means for displaying and activating image manipulation functions and tools.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a system for direct manipulation of digital images that is adaptable for use in local area and wide networks.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a system for direct manipulation of digital images that is particularly adaptable for teleradiology applications.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a system for direct manipulation of digital images that is DICOM-compatible.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a computer program implementing systems of image manipulation pursuant to the foregoing objects of the invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to systems and methods for direct manipulation of digital images via a pointing device such as a mouse but without reliance on conventional displayed image manipulation tools or icons. In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a system for direct image manipulation includes: at least one display monitor for displaying at least one of a plurality of digital images, the display monitor including at least one of a plurality of image display windows, wherein each of the image display windows is capable of displaying at least one of the digital images. When a selected image display window is activated, the image manipulation system (1) designates virtual spaces as function executing by means of a cursor and instructions associated with the virtual spaces, (2) generates the instructions associated with the virtual spaces, (3) assigns each of the virtual spaces to image manipulation functions corresponding to a position of the cursor when located within each of the virtual spaces, and (4) executes the instructions associated with each of the virtual spaces.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention, a system for direct image manipulation includes: means for directly manipulating digital images with a pointing device in a non-intrusive manner; a central repository for providing image data corresponding to the digital images; a central station for processing the image data and for viewing and manipulating the corresponding digital images; a first network connected to the central repository, the first network including at least one local site and at least one local node at the site for processing and for viewing and manipulating the digital images; and a second network connected to the central repository, the second network including at least one remote site and at least one remote node at the remote site for processing the image data and for viewing and manipulating the digital images.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention, an image manipulation system for in-hospital teleradiology includes: means for directly manipulating digital images with a pointing device in a non-intrusive manner; a central repository for providing image data corresponding to the digital images; a central station for processing the image data and for viewing and manipulating the corresponding digital images; and a local network connected to the central repository, the local network including at least one local site and at least one local node at the local site for processing the image data and for viewing and manipulating the digital images.
In accordance with yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention, an image manipulation system for multi-site teleradiology includes: means for directly manipulating digital images with a pointing device in a non-intrusive manner; a central repository for providing image data corresponding to the digital images; a central station for processing the image data and for viewing and manipulating the digital images; and a network connected to the central repository, the network including at least one remote site and at least one remote node at the remote site for processing and for viewing and manipulating the digital images.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a method for direct manipulation of dig

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