Development of a Graphical User Interface Training System for Early Infarct Detection
Keywords:
Training system, early infarcts, window settings, colorizationAbstract
A graphical user interface (GUI) is developed for
early infarcts detection using non-contrast brain computed tomography images. This newly developed GUI is used to train medical practitioners to detect early infarcts within the golden hours (1 to 3 hours). A number of early infarct cases are selected randomly without repetition from the stand-alone database, and brain DICOM images of each selected case are
displayed. The user is given a time limit to diagnose the early infarcts locations, with the assistance of windowing technique, colorization method, and 3D modeling method that can enhance the CT images. The performance of the practitioner is determined from the time taken and the marks obtained, after comparing the practitioner’s answer with the expert diagnosis.
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