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Mobile medical visual information retrieval.

Adrien Depeursinge1, Samuel Duc, Ivan Eggel

  • 1MedGIFT Research Group, Business Information Systems, University of Applied Sciences, Valais, Switzerland. adrien.depeursinge@hevs.ch

IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine : a Publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
|December 14, 2011
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This study introduces mobile access to medical literature using text and image searches. The developed system offers good usability, potentially improving patient care with bedside access to information.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Information Retrieval

Background:

  • Access to peer-reviewed medical information is crucial for healthcare professionals.
  • Existing methods for accessing medical literature may not be optimized for mobile or wireless environments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose and evaluate a mobile system for accessing peer-reviewed medical information.
  • To integrate both textual search and content-based visual image retrieval for enhanced information access.

Main Methods:

  • Development of web-based interfaces tailored for limited screen sizes.
  • Implementation of a medical information retrieval engine optimized for wireless data transfer.
  • Integration of state-of-the-art visual and textual retrieval engines.

Main Results:

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  • The developed software demonstrated good usability in initial assessments.
  • The system successfully integrates textual and visual search capabilities for medical information.
  • Optimized data transfer for wireless environments was achieved.

Conclusions:

  • Mobile access to peer-reviewed medical information is feasible and usable.
  • The system has the potential to enhance patient care quality through improved access to medical literature at the bedside.
  • Further integration into clinical environments is recommended to realize full benefits.