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This project focuses on developing an automated total body imaging device to enhance cancer screening processes. Utilizing a Kodak DC290 Zoom camera, the design aims to improve organized visual examination records, reduce exam time, and increase accuracy and patient involvement in the screening process. My role encompasses designing control software, implementing design strategies, and managing image handling and transfer. As we progress, we aim to explore innovative imaging techniques and gather insights from similar projects to refine our device's capabilities.
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Total Immersion Photography Cancer Screening through Digital Imaging Victor Lai vhl1@cec.wustl.edu Dr. Jason Fritts Dr. Rhett Drugge jefritts@cs.wustl.edu rdrugge@optonline.net
The Project Design An Automated Total Body Imaging Device Kodak DC290 Zoom Camera Matrix MS Windows 2000 PC Universal Serial Bus
Potential Benefits • Organized Visual Examination Records • Reduced Exam Time • Increased Exam Accuracy • Increased Patient Involvement
? My Job: Design Control Software • Implement Design • Evaluate Achievability of Design Goals • Interface & Operate Hardware • Image Handling, Transfer & Sorting • Image Registration?? • 3-D Modeling??
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Approach & Progress • Get Involved in the Project • Conduct Research on Similar Designs • Experimentation – Trial & Error • Ask For Advice • TIP Beta 0.0.8 Functional & In Use • Comprehensive Hardware Control • Full Image Transfer & Archival • No Image Registration • No 3-D Modeling
My Experience: Comments • Good • Interesting & Involving Projects • Excellent Learning Experience • Work With Other Students • Very Relaxed Atmosphere • Sleep-In Everyday • Never Leave WashU • Bad • Not the Greatest Pay • Never Leave WashU