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- the present invention relates to an imaging technique, and more particularly, to a technique for linking and recording a subject and information related to the subject.
- Bar codes are widely used to identify various types of information.
- the bar code can be said to be a graphic representation in which numerical information is illustrated by a predetermined rule.
- barcodes called two-dimensional codes that hold information both vertically and horizontally have begun to become popular.
- Bar codes are also widely used in medical settings to identify patients, doctors, nurses, and drugs. Many hospitals manage medical chart information based on the IDs indicated by these bar codes.
- Patent Document 1 discloses an invention for managing an affected part photograph based on this barcode.
- the user reads the barcode indicating the patient ID with a barcode reader.
- the read patient ID is stored on a computer such as a personal computer.
- This computer acquires patient information corresponding to the stored patient ID as well as the medical database power.
- the user captures patient information into the camera and confirms the computer power, and then takes a picture of the affected area of the patient corresponding to the patient ID.
- This patient ID is embedded as header information in the image file of the affected part photo, and this file is sent to a database outside the camera power. Therefore, it is easy to record patient ID and diseased part in association with each other (see Patent Document 1).
- Patent Document 1 JP 2002-232761
- the user needs to operate three devices such as a bar code reader, a camera, and a personal computer according to a predetermined procedure.
- the user interface is cumbersome, resulting in operational errors. It is easy.
- misplacement of affected images can cause fatal results, and accurate association between patient IDs and affected area photos is particularly important. Therefore, the present inventor has come up with the idea that it is necessary to provide a mechanism for assuring the certainty of the association rather than relying on the operation to associate the ID with the photographed image of the subject.
- the present invention has been made in view of such problems, and a main object of the present invention is to provide a technique for recording a subject image and information related to the subject in association with each other using a simple interface. It is to be.
- An imaging device captures a graphic showing HD information based on a predetermined rule, specifies information, receives entity information corresponding to the HD information from an external database, and displays the screen. Let The user images the corresponding subject after confirming the entity information. At this time, the imaging device records the subject image and subject information in which I information and / or entity information are associated with each other.
- the user can obtain the ID by using a general-purpose imaging device such as a digital camera instead of a dedicated device such as a barcode reader.
- a general-purpose imaging device such as a digital camera instead of a dedicated device such as a barcode reader.
- the user can obtain information that links these two objects simply by photographing two objects, a figure and a subject.
- Entity information is information associated with information. For example, patient I
- imaging refers to capturing an image of a subject as image information by the photographing apparatus, and “capturing” refers to confirming the captured subject image and recording it on a recording medium as an image file. .
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram for explaining the operation of a digital camera.
- FIG. 2 is a functional block diagram of a digital camera.
- FIG. 3 Arrangement of base stations in a hospital.
- FIG. 4 is a data structure diagram of an ID storage unit in a digital camera.
- FIG. 5 is a data structure diagram of a schedule database.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing a process for generating an affected part file.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing in detail a validity determination process in S12 of FIG.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram for explaining the operation of the digital camera 100.
- ID card 102 includes a bar code 104.
- the bar code 104 indicates a doctor ID for identifying a doctor.
- an ID card 102 is a card for identifying a doctor “Taro Sanyo”, and a doctor ID is “0281”.
- “Taro Sanyo” is a user of the digital camera 100, that is, a photographer.
- the user first photographs the barcode 104 of the ID card 102 to identify himself / herself.
- the digital camera 100 detects the doctor ID “0281” from the captured image of the barcode 104.
- doctor information information about the doctor corresponding to the doctor ID “0281” (hereinafter, “doctor information”) from the ID database 106.
- doctor information information about the doctor corresponding to the doctor ID “0281”
- doctor information information about the doctor corresponding to the doctor ID “0281”
- doctor information related information such as doctor name and department.
- entity information information obtained from the ID database 106 in relation to the ID in this way is collectively referred to as “substance information”.
- entity information here can be said to be doctor information.
- the digital camera 100 receives all of the doctor information received from the ID database 106. Displays a part on the viewfinder screen.
- the user captures the affected area of the patient 108 after confirming the displayed doctor information.
- the digital camera 100 associates the doctor ID “0281” with the affected part image of the patient 108.
- the digital camera 100 may associate doctor information instead of the doctor ID.
- a file generated by associating ID such as a doctor ID or entity information such as doctor information and an affected part image is referred to as an “affected part file”.
- the digital camera 100 transmits the generated affected part file to the affected part file database 110.
- the affected part image and the user who is the photographer can be recorded in association with each other. That is, the user can generate an affected part file in which two pieces of information obtained from image power are associated with each other only by photographing the affected part of the barcode 104 and the patient 108.
- a doctor ID is acquired to identify a photographer has been shown, but the same applies to a patient ID for specifying a patient.
- an affected part file in which patient information acquired from the ID database 106 and an affected part image are associated with each other can be generated.
- the affected part file may be generated by collecting doctor ID, patient ID, or related entity information.
- a schedule database 107 shown in the figure is a database for managing a photographer's schedule.
- the schedule database 107 is a database used mainly by the digital camera 100 to determine the validity of the ID. This will be described in detail later.
- the digital camera 100, the ID database 106, the schedule database 107, and the affected part file database 110 may transmit and receive data via a predetermined communication network such as the Internet, and are standardized by IEEE802.11. Data may be transmitted and received via a wireless local area network (LAN).
- a predetermined communication network such as the Internet
- IEEE802.11 Data may be transmitted and received via a wireless local area network (LAN).
- LAN wireless local area network
- the digital camera 100 may display an ID or entity information on an external display device, for example, on the viewfinder screen.
- the digital camera 100 may record the affected part file not in the affected part file database 110 but in a built-in recording medium.
- the digital power camera 100 may incorporate a database itself corresponding to the ID database 106.
- the affected area file may be generated as a file set in which an affected area image file includes a file indicating an ID and a file indicating entity information.
- the affected part file may be generated by embedding an ID or entity information as an image in the affected part image. The embedding at this time may be performed by superimposing text data on the affected area image as an image, or may be performed by an embedding method in a manner that restricts visual recognition by a user, such as electronic transmission.
- FIG. 2 is a functional block diagram of the digital camera 100.
- Each block shown here can be realized by hardware and other elements and mechanical devices such as a computer CPU, and software can be realized by a computer program, etc.
- Draw functional blocks Accordingly, those skilled in the art will understand that these functional blocks can be realized in various forms by combining hardware and software.
- the digital camera 100 includes an imaging unit 120, a display unit 140, an ID management unit 130, a time management unit 154, a position management unit 162, an affected part file generation unit 152, an operation unit 170, a communication unit 172, and a control unit 150. .
- the imaging unit 120 images a subject.
- the display unit 140 displays various types of information including the subject image acquired via the imaging unit 120 to the user.
- the ID management unit 130 manages the ID indicated by the barcode 104.
- the time management unit 154 performs time management.
- the position management unit 162 manages the position of the digital camera 100.
- the affected part file generation unit 152 generates an affected part file.
- the operation unit 170 accepts various operations from the user.
- the communication unit 172 is in charge of communication with the ID database 106, the schedule database 107, and the affected part file database 110.
- the communication unit 172 also communicates with a base station whose cell area is the position of the digital camera 100.
- the control unit 150 comprehensively controls each of these blocks mainly in response to an operation by a user through the operation unit 170.
- the imaging unit 120 includes a light reception processing unit 122, an AZD conversion unit 124, and a compression processing unit 126.
- the light reception processing unit 122 takes in light from a subject and forms an image, and the formed image is electric. Convert to signal.
- the light reception processing unit 122 includes a lens (not shown) and a CCD (Charge Coupled D evices).
- the AZD converter 124 A / D converts this electrical signal.
- the compression processing unit 126 compresses the AZD-converted subject image data.
- the display unit 140 includes an image buffer processing unit 142, a display processing unit 144, a monitor display unit 146, and an on-screen item buffer processing unit 148.
- the image buffer processing unit 142 temporarily holds the subject image output from the imaging unit 120.
- the image buffer processing unit 142 includes a RAM that temporarily stores still image or moving image data compressed in JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format, MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) format, or the like.
- the image buffer processing unit 142 also holds the subject image when it is displayed on the monitor display unit 146.
- the on-screen item buffer processing unit 148 holds icons and text to be displayed superimposed on the images held by the image buffer processing unit 142.
- the icons and text here are not limited to those prepared in the digital camera 100 in advance, but include the ID indicated by the barcode 104 and entity information acquired from the ID database 106 corresponding thereto.
- the display processing unit 144 determines the display layout, and superimposes the plane of the subject image held by the image buffer processing unit 142 and the plane of icons and text held by the on-screen item buffer processing unit 148.
- the monitor display unit 146 displays the display data on the monitor screen according to the instruction from the display processing unit 144.
- the monitor display unit 146 includes an LCD (Liq uid Crystal Display).
- the ID management unit 130 includes an ID extraction unit 132, an ID storage unit 134, and a validity determination unit 136.
- the control unit 150 instructs the ID extraction unit 132 to extract the image power ID of the barcode 104.
- the ID extraction unit 132 also extracts an ID from a graphic information power called a barcode.
- the ID extraction unit 132 stores the extracted ID in the ID storage unit 134.
- the communication unit 172 acquires the entity information corresponding to this ID from the ID database 106 and stores it in the ID storage unit 134 corresponding to the ID.
- the ID storage unit 134 also stores information about the ID acquisition time and location acquired from the time management unit 154 and the position management unit 162, and image information of the barcode itself captured by the imaging unit 120. .
- the validity determination unit 136 determines whether or not the affected part file generation unit 152 may generate an affected part file, based on the ID stored in the ID storage part 134. For example, the validity determination unit 136 performs such determination processing in order to prevent an old ID stored in the ID storage unit 134 from being associated with a newly acquired patient image by mistake. This validity determination process will be described in detail with particular reference to the flowchart of FIG.
- the time management unit 154 includes a time acquisition unit 156 and a differential time calculation unit 158.
- the time acquisition unit 156 acquires the time.
- the difference time calculation unit 158 calculates the time difference between the shooting time of the barcode 104 and the current time as the difference time.
- the difference time calculation unit 158 may calculate the difference between the time when the ID extraction unit 132 extracts the ID and the current time as the difference time.
- the validity determining unit 136 determines to acquire the ID again when the difference time is longer than a predetermined value at the time of capturing the affected part image. That is, if the time between acquisition of the ID and acquisition of the affected part image is long, the treatment is performed so that the affected part file is not generated by combining these. This is because it is usually assumed that ID acquisition and affected area image acquisition are performed as a series of operations.
- the position management unit 162 includes a position acquisition unit 164 and a difference distance calculation unit 166.
- the position acquisition unit 164 acquires the current position of the digital camera 100.
- the position acquisition unit 164 detects the base station in charge of the cell region where the digital camera 100 is located via the communication unit 172. Then, the area where the base station exists (hereinafter referred to as “section”, which will be described later in detail in FIG. 3) is acquired as the current position of the digital camera 100.
- the position acquisition unit 164 may detect the current position of the digital camera 100 by position detection means such as GPS (Global Positioning System).
- the difference distance calculation unit 166 calculates the distance between the shooting position of the barcode 104 and the current position as the difference distance. In this embodiment, the difference distance calculation unit 166 determines the size of the difference distance based on whether or not the section at the time of shooting the barcode 104 matches the current section. The difference distance calculation unit 166 may calculate the difference distance between the position of the digital camera 100 and the current position when the ID extraction unit 132 extracts the ID.
- the validity determination unit 136 determines to reacquire the ID when the difference distance is longer than a predetermined value at the time of capturing the affected part image.
- the section when the ID is acquired If the section does not match when Yon and the affected part image are acquired, the validity determination unit 136 determines that “the difference distance is greater than or equal to a predetermined value” and re-acquires the ID. In other words, if the ID acquisition location and the affected area image acquisition location do not match, or if the location is more than a certain threshold value, these are combined to prevent the affected area file from being generated. This is also because the acquisition of the ID and the acquisition of the affected area image are normally assumed to be performed as a series of operations.
- FIG. 3 is a layout diagram of base stations in the hospital 180.
- base stations are arranged at six positions shown from the API to AP6.
- API and AP2 are included in an area called Section 1.
- AP3 and AP4 are included in Section 2
- AP5 and AP6 are included in Section 3. Sections may be established for each ward or department, for example.
- the communication unit 172 is connected to a base station whose cell region is a position where the digital camera 100 exists.
- the communication unit 172 acquires the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the base station that is the connection destination.
- the location acquisition unit 164 accesses an external database (not shown) via the communication unit 172, and detects a section including the base station based on the MAC address. This database associates the MAC address of each base station with the section to which those base stations belong. In this way, the position acquisition unit 164 can easily identify the current position in section units.
- FIG. 4 is a data structure diagram of the ID storage unit 134.
- An ID column 190 indicates an ID.
- the type column 192 indicates the type of entity information corresponding to the ID.
- the shooting time column 194 indicates the shooting time of the barcode 104.
- the ID storage unit 134 may store the ID extraction time in addition to the shooting time of the barcode 104.
- a position column 196 indicates a section where the digital camera 100 is located when the barcode 104 is shot.
- the ID storage unit 134 may store information about the section where the digital camera 100 is located at the time of ID extraction.
- the name field 198 shows entity information corresponding to the ID field 190. In the figure, the names of doctors and patients corresponding to the ID are shown.
- the barcode file name field 199 shows the image file name of each corresponding barcode.
- an ID storage unit 134 stores IDs for doctors and patients, respectively.
- the barcode 104 of the doctor “Taro Sanyo” with the doctor ID “0281” was taken in section 1 at “13:11”.
- the barcode 104 of patient “Jiro Igawa” with patient ID “1114” was taken in Section 2 at “13:16”.
- the validity determination unit 136 recognizes the validity of these IDs, these IDs and entity information are linked to the affected part image to generate an affected part file. If the validity is not recognized, or if the user explicitly instructs it, the ID and entity information are reacquired.
- FIG. 5 is a data structure diagram of the schedule database 107.
- the schedule database 107 is a database for managing schedules of doctors and patients.
- An ID column 200 indicates an ID.
- the name column 202 indicates the name of the corresponding doctor or patient as entity information corresponding to the ID.
- a time column 204 indicates the time.
- a position column 206 indicates a place planned at the time indicated by the time column 204. For example, doctor “Taro Sanyo” with doctor ID “028 1” is scheduled to be treated in “Section 1” at “9: 00-12: 00: 00”! /
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing a process of generating an affected part file.
- the processing shown in the flowchart is executed.
- the time acquisition unit 156 acquires the current time.
- the position acquisition unit 164 detects the section where the digital camera 100 is located as the current position of the digital camera 100.
- the validity determination unit 136 first determines the power with which the doctor ID and the patient ID are stored in the ID storage unit 134 (S10). If these IDs are stored (Y in S10), the validity determination unit 136 executes a validity determination process to determine the validity of these IDs (S12).
- the validity determination process is a process for determining the force with which the ID stored in the ID storage unit 134 can be associated with the affected part image to generate the affected part file. Details will be described in detail with reference to Fig. 7.
- the control unit 150 instructs the display processing unit 144 to display the ID and entity information stored in the ID storage unit 134 on the monitor display unit 146 (S16). ). At this time, the time event generated by the time acquisition unit 156 every time a certain time elapses, If the event flag is turned on by a movement event generated by the position acquisition unit i 64 triggered by one bar (Y in S18), the process returns to S12 and the validity determination process is executed again. If no such event has occurred (N in S18), the user images the affected area of the patient 108 (S20).
- the affected part file generation unit 152 generates an affected part file as an image file in which an ID determined to be valid for the affected part image is embedded (S22).
- the communication unit 172 transmits this affected part file to the affected part file database 110 (S24).
- S22 information on the time of generation and the position of the digital camera 100 at the time of generation, and image information of the barcode itself captured by the imaging unit 120 may be further embedded in the affected part file.
- the control unit 150 displays the display processing unit. Instructing 144 causes the monitor display unit 146 to instruct to perform photographing for acquiring the ID (S26). The user shoots the barcode 104 according to this instruction (S28). The image of the barcode 104 imaged by the imaging unit 120 is held in the image buffer processing unit 142.
- the time acquisition unit 156 uses this as an opportunity to acquire the current time according to an instruction from the control unit 150 (S30).
- the position acquisition unit 164 acquires the current position according to an instruction from the control unit 150 (S32).
- the ID extraction unit 132 also extracts the ID of the image information power of the barcode 104 held in the image buffer processing unit 142 (S34).
- the control unit 150 instructs the communication unit 172 to acquire entity information corresponding to the extracted ID from the ID database 106 (S36).
- the HD information and entity information are stored in the ID storage unit 134 in the data structure shown in FIG. 4, and the process returns to S12.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing in detail the validity determination process in S12 of FIG.
- the time acquisition unit 156 acquires the current time (S40).
- the position acquisition unit 164 detects the section to which the digital camera 100 belongs as the current position (S42).
- the difference time calculation unit 158 calculates the difference time and determines whether the difference time is within a predetermined value, for example, 5 minutes (S44).
- the difference time may be the time difference between the shooting time of the barcode 104 indicating the ID and the time acquired in S40, or the time difference between the time when the ID was extracted and the time acquired in S44. . Furthermore, it may be the time difference between the time when the recently captured image of the affected area was captured and the time acquired at S44.
- the difference time is within a predetermined value (Y in S44)
- the difference distance may be determined based on the actual distance, but in this embodiment, the determination is made based on whether or not the section at the time of photographing the ID matches the current section (S46). If the section does not match (N in S46), the validity determination unit 136 determines that the ID is invalid (S56).
- the determination based on the difference distance may be made based on the distance between the position of the digital camera 100 at the time of shooting with the barcode 104 and the position acquired in S42, and the position where the ID is extracted. May be determined based on the distance between and the position acquired in S42. Alternatively, the determination may be made based on the distance between the position when the affected area image was recently taken and the position acquired in S42.
- the control unit 150 instructs the communication unit 172 to acquire schedule information from the schedule database 107 (S50).
- the validity determination unit 136 determines whether the scheduled position of the doctor corresponding to the ID stored in the ID storage unit 134 at the time acquired in S40 matches the section acquired in S42 (S52). If they do not match (N in S52), the validity determination unit 136 determines that the ID is invalid. If they match (Y in S52), the validity determination unit 136 determines that the ID is valid (S54).
- a doctor ID and a patient ID are exemplified as IDs, and a nurse's ID and a pharmacist's ID are linked to this force to generate a file related to the patient's chart. May be.
- IDs for identifying the location, time, name of the person in charge of the insurance company, police officer name, and the name of the photographer. Even if it was filmed.
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