IBM Watson Discovery
Leverage AI-driven search capabilities to extract precise answers and identify trends from various documents and websites. Watson Discovery utilizes advanced, industry-leading natural language processing to comprehend the distinct terminology of your sector, swiftly locating answers within your content and revealing significant business insights from documents, websites, and large datasets, thereby reducing research time by over 75%. This semantic search transcends traditional keyword-based searches; when you pose a question, Watson Discovery contextualizes the response. It efficiently scours through data in connected sources, identifies the most pertinent excerpts, and cites the original documents or web pages. This enhanced search experience, powered by natural language processing, ensures that vital information is readily accessible. Moreover, it employs machine learning techniques to categorize text, tables, and images visually, all while highlighting the most relevant outcomes for users. The result is a comprehensive tool that transforms how organizations interact with information.
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TeleRay
TeleRay is an industry-first telehealth and image management platform. TeleRay cloud-based medical image management platform allows users to securely share images with professionals (specialists, referring, clinicians) and patients. The platform has many features, including the ability to import or convert DICOM or non DICOM images, query and HL7 connectivity. Integrate with any EMR, view images on an FDA approved viewer anywhere on any device.
Complete DICOM image migration is available- set up, training, and implementation is included. Live streaming and remote control of modalities are options and great for many use cases to place professionals virtually in a room any where.
TeleRay is the most secure platform with peer 2 peer health and data communication. You can use the app to access workflow tools like waiting rooms, multi-calls, call transfer and sharing of images. It's simple and affordable.
More than 3000 locations use our service, including 38 of the top medical centers in more than 20 nations. Get started today for free.
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Mango Viewer
Mango Viewer, a robust graphical user interface for medical image analysis, is specifically crafted to accommodate a variety of file formats, such as DICOM, NIfTI, and ANALYZE, among others. This tool offers a comprehensive suite of functionalities for exploring and interpreting medical imaging data, which includes multi-planar viewing options like axial, sagittal, and coronal perspectives, as well as advanced surface rendering and the capability to define and analyze regions of interest. Mango is equipped with a user-friendly interface that facilitates scripting and batch processing, streamlining repetitive tasks for users. Additionally, it encompasses features such as image overlay, image fusion, and the ability to visualize 4D data, alongside dynamic contrast-enhanced imaging analysis. The ROI tools enable extraction of statistical data, including volume, mean, and standard deviation, with the option to create ROIs either manually or through algorithmic generation. Furthermore, Mango excels in handling multiple images, making it ideal for comparative studies, and enhances its functionalities through plugins that support brain mapping, tractography, and perfusion analysis. Notably, this versatile software operates independently of any platform, ensuring accessibility across different systems. With its rich feature set, Mango Viewer stands out as a valuable asset for researchers in the field of medical imaging.
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Horos
Horos is a free and open-source medical imaging application tailored for macOS, providing a comprehensive 64-bit DICOM viewer that caters to the needs of the medical imaging community. Developed from OsiriX 5.8, it serves purposes in research, education, and non-diagnostic medical imaging contexts. This versatile tool can handle a broad spectrum of DICOM files and boasts advanced features like 2D/3D multi-planar reconstruction, surface and volume rendering, and maximum intensity projection. Users can seamlessly view, import, and export studies, measure anatomical structures, annotate images, and utilize filters or adjustments for enhanced visualization. Furthermore, Horos includes anonymization capabilities, DICOM Query/Retrieve functions from PACS servers, and supports plugins and scripting, allowing for extensive customization. The user interface is both intuitive and flexible, making it suitable for beginners and seasoned professionals alike, and it integrates well with educational materials and teaching workflows. Additionally, its ongoing updates and community support ensure that Horos remains relevant and effective for various medical imaging needs.
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