Method and system for improving the visibility of features of an image

US9336576B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9336576-B2
Application numberUS-201113996589-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 21, 2011
Priority dateDec 21, 2010
Publication dateMay 10, 2016
Grant dateMay 10, 2016

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A system and method provide enhanced perceived contrast within a region of interest ( 102 ) of an image being displayed in order to enable viewers to more easily perceive subtle features in images, such as during medical diagnostics. The enhanced perceived contrast may be implemented using software only, hardware only, or a combination of hardware and software. If the backlight of a display includes only one or few light sources, the enhanced perceived contrast can be achieved through a software only solution in which the area ( 104 ) outside of the ROI ( 102 ) is darkened. If the backlight of the display comprises, for example, an LED matrix, enhanced perceived contrast may be implemented through a hardware only solution in which the luminance of the display is increased in the ROI ( 102 ). In addition, enhanced perceived contrast may also be achieved through a solution utilizing both hardware and software.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for improving the visualization of a 3D region of interest of an image on a display comprising: receiving information defining a 3D region of interest of the image, the 3D region of interest being a portion of the image; and increasing the perceived contrast of the 3D region of interest with respect to at least a portion of the image adjacent the 3D region of interest; wherein modifying the information corresponding to information contained in an image table comprises combining a 3D region of interest table with a virtual image table. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the image is perceived as three dimensional by the human visual system. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the display is a 2D or a 3D display. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the 3D region of interest is non-spherical. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising transitioning between the 3D region of interest and the portion of the image adjacent the 3D region of interest or the portion of the image that excludes the 3D region of interest. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the 3D region of interest table and the virtual image table are multiplied. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the image table corresponding to the 3D region of interest is modified such that the perceived contrast of the 3D region of interest is increased. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the image table corresponding to the portion of the image that excludes the 3D region of interest is modified such that the perceived contrast of the portion of the image that excludes the 3D region of interest is decreased. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising receiving information defining a second 3D region of interest within the 3D region of interest and increasing the perceived contrast of the second 3D region of interest with respect to the portion of the 3D region of interest adjacent the second 3D region of interest. 10. A method for improving visualization of a 3D region of interest of an image on a n-layer display comprising: receiving information defining a 3D region of interest of the image, the 3D region of interest being a portion of the image; determining the portion of an image table corresponding to the 3D region of interest; and modifying information corresponding to information contained in the image table and/or the driving levels of one or more layers of the n-layer display such that the perceived contrast of the region of interest is higher than the perceived contrast of a portion of the image that excludes the 3D region of interest; wherein modifying the information corresponding to the information contained in the image table comprises combining a 3D region of interest table with a virtual image table. 11. A method for improving visualization of a 3D region of interest of an image on a n-layer display comprising: receiving information defining a 3D region of interest of the image, the region of interest being a portion of the image; determining the portion of the an image table corresponding to the 3D region of interest; and modifying information corresponding to information contained in the image table and/or the driving levels of one or more layers of the n-layer display such that the perceived contrast of the region of interest is higher than the perceived contrast of a portion of the image that excludes the 3D region of interest, wherein: the n layer display is a 2D or a 3D display; the 2D or 3D n layer display is caused to operate at an increased luminance inside a 3D region of interest; and calibration parameters of the 2D or 3D n layer display are continuously adapted such that the display complies to a standard when the display operates at an initial luminance setting, while the display is gradually transitioning from the luminance setting to the increased luminance setting, and while the display operates at the increased luminance setting. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein: information defining multiple 3D regions of interest is received; image tables corresponding to the 3D regions of interest are determined; and information corresponding to information contained in the image tables and/or the driving levels of one or more layers of the n-layer display is modified such that the perceived contrast of the 3D regions of interest is higher than the perceived contrast of a portion of the image that excludes the 3D region of interest. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein the luminance of light is increased in the portion of the 2D and/or 3D n layer display corresponding to the 3D region of interest such that the perceived contrast of the 3D region of interest is increased. 14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the n-layer display is a single layer display. 15. A method of claim 11 , wherein the 2D or 3D n layer display parameters are modified to correspond to the increased luminance such that the perceived contrast between adjacent levels at the increased luminance setting is greater than the perceived contrast between adjacent levels at the initial luminance setting, and wherein the display parameters are continuously modified during an adaptation period of the luminance increase to match an adaptation of a human eye to the change in luminance from the initial luminance setting to the increased luminance setting. 16. The method of claim 11 , wherein the 2D or 3D n layer display settings are DICOM GSDF compliant at the initial luminance setting, at the increased luminance setting and during the adaptation period. 17. A display system comprising: a display; an image processing controller communicably coupled to the display; and memory communicably coupled to the image processing controller; wherein the image processing controller is configured to operate the display in accordance with the method of claim 1 . 18. A display system comprising: an n-layer display; an image processing controller communicably coupled to the display; and memory communicably coupled to the image processing controller; wherein the image processing controller is configured to: receive information defining a 3D region of interest of the image, the 3D region of interest being a portion of the image; determine the portion of an image table corresponding to the 3D region of interest; and modify information corresponding to information contained in the image table and/or the driving levels of one or more layers of the n-layer display such that the perceived contrast of the 3D region of interest is higher than the perceived contrast of a portion of the image that excludes the 3D region of interest; wherein the image processing controller is further configured to modify the at least one 3D region of interest table to combine the 3D region of interest table with a virtual image table. 19. The system of claim 18 , wherein the image is perceived as three dimensional by the human visual system. 20. The system of claim 18 , wherein the display is a 2D or a 3D display. 21. The system of claim 18 , wherein the n-layer display is a single layer display. 22. The system of claim 18 , wherein: information defining multiple 3D regions of interest is received; image tables corresponding to the 3D regions of interest are determined; and information corresponding to information contained in the image table and/or the driving levels of one or more layers of the n-layer display is modified such that the perceived contrast of the 3D regions of interest is higher

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  • G09G5/10Primary

    Intensity circuits · CPC title

  • with two or more screen areas displaying information with different brightness or colours · CPC title

  • Zooming at least part of an image, i.e. enlarging it or shrinking it · CPC title

  • Adjustment of illumination source parameters · CPC title

  • Calculation or use of calculated indices related to luminance levels in display data · CPC title

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What does patent US9336576B2 cover?
A system and method provide enhanced perceived contrast within a region of interest ( 102 ) of an image being displayed in order to enable viewers to more easily perceive subtle features in images, such as during medical diagnostics. The enhanced perceived contrast may be implemented using software only, hardware only, or a combination of hardware and software. If the backlight of a display inc…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Marchessoux Cedric Fabrice, Vetsuypens Arnout Robert Leontine, Barco Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G09G5/10. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 10 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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