Techniques for placing sequential or individual labels in an electronic image are disclosed. According to one embodiment, label parameters are determined. These label parameters may include, but not be limited to, label styles, fonts, sizes, or increments. As objects in the image are respectively identified, labels per the parameters are automatically generated and then placed upon or near the identified objects. A tracing line may be automatically added between a pair of an identified object and a label to demonstrate a visual association. When one or more of the label parameters are adjusted, the labels are automatically and systematically changed per the changes.
Methods, systems, and articles of manufacture that may be used for identifying and indicating annotations made for a variety of different type (i.e., heterogeneous) data objects are provided. According to some embodiments, an annotation store may be queried to identify annotations for data objects in a current view of data. For certain identifiable portions of the view (e.g., a row in a relational view), a callable function may be created that returns a set of indicia maps indicating which objects in the portions are annotated. Bits in an indicia map may correspond to different objects (e.g., individual cells in a row or the row itself). Using these indicia maps, an indication of which data objects are annotated may be provided in the view, for example, by displaying annotation icons proximate annotated objects.
The present invention relates to a multi-input reporting and editing tool, which performs as a dynamic instrument to allow multiple users' input into creating a report, such that end-users may accumulate, process, and analyze information, in a timely, efficient, and accurate fashion. The multi-input reporting and editing tool allows tracking of follow-up data over time, and creates a vehicle for database mining and quality assessment.
The present invention is directed to gesture-based reporting system and method, which includes a client computer with high-resolution image displaying device, and an input device which is a programmable stylus, where the predetermined information contained within the report is defined by a series of symbols or gestures, which are drawn directly onto the image displayed on the image displaying device, using the programmable stylus. The gestures or symbols used, utilize an economy of symbols that are diverse in nature and have broad based appeal to the population of end users. At the same time, they can be made applicable to a variety of different specific situations, modalities, pathologies, etc., in order to interpret the imaging study. Therefore, unlike a traditional text report (where the image and text report are distinct and separate from one another), the informational content contained within the image and the gesture-based report are inseparable.