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This action will keep all the taken images in the mobile.
This action will keep all the taken images in the mobile.


However, in order to perform a more reliable analysis and persist the results, the images should be sent to ARIS.
However, in order to perform a more reliable analysis and persist the results, the images should be sent to ARIS by clicking the ''SYNC ARIS'' button.
ARIS user will not be interrupted, however, this action can affect performace and generate some intereferences in the queries if concurrently working over the same requests.
Thus, the process is appropriately signaled in the top right corner of the screen.
In the video, only one image is transferred, but in general, many can be downloaded to ARIS at once in the same synchronization.
Actually all those saved in the mobile app since the last synchronization will be downloaded.
Just notice that the more images have to be transferred, the longer this process will take.
 
 
During the downloading and analysis, ARIS user can see the status of the process just clicking on the dropdown arrow next to the circling icon.
This will show a list of all dowloaded images whose analysis didn't finish, yet.
 





Revision as of 16:09, 16 October 2023


Before using Bluetooth functionality, it must first be properly configured. Notice that such configuration must be done in a coordinated way by using both System Administrator and Laboratory Supervisor user roles.



Creating a request with an automatic test[edit]

Adding an automatic test to a request

Once the System Administrator has enabled the Bluetooth functionality, and the Laboratory Supervisor has created an automatic kind of test (e.g., for Malaria), the Laboratory Technician can freely choose this in any request. Notice that a kind of test being declared to be automatic, just means that this option is enabled. However, the Laboratory Technician can still disable it for any concrete request. If disabled, the test becomes a regular one and its result must be manually provided.

It is important to notice that for the automatic test to work, the corresponding pre-trained neural network should have been made available in the Internet and downloaded in the ARIS instance.

Downloading and analyzing images[edit]

Finding the validation letter

The automatic analysis of images by means of artificial intelligence requires the interaction of the Mobile App and ARIS, as shown in the video under these lines. First of all the mobile and the computer hosting ARIS must have been paired, and ARIS properly configured. Then, the mobile app should download the worklist from ARIS by clicking the button NEW WORKLIST, and choosing the right Bloetooth device (i.e., DESKTOP-RJEMUQ2 in the video, but this identified will change from one computer to another). Notice that this is completely transparent to ARIS graphical interface and its user should not notice it. Nevertheless, ARIS should be up and running, and its Bluetooth functionality enabled to be able to send the corresponding information in the background. In the video, we see that only one test (i.e., 231016R000101) is in the list, but in general, there could be many.

Next step is to use the mobile phone to take the images. This can be done immediately after downloading a worklist, but also if the worklist that was downloaded previously (use the SAVED WORKLIST button in this case). In any case, we should choose the test to perform from the available worklist. As before, in this video we see only one test, but in general we will see many. To avoid mistakes, the mobile app will require a control letter to proceed (i.e., "E" in the video). This letter should have been previously annotated in the slide together with the corresponding request identifier, and can be obtained from ARIS (see the red circle in the image).

The next screen in the mobile app allow to choose the scanning mode, which is MANUAL in the case of the video. Thus, the laboratory technician should focus the image and press the button to take as many pictures as desired. During this process, a low quality and quick image analysis is made, whose results are interactively shown in the screen. When satisfied, they should press SAVE to indicate that the analysis of the current sample is over. This action will keep all the taken images in the mobile.

However, in order to perform a more reliable analysis and persist the results, the images should be sent to ARIS by clicking the SYNC ARIS button. ARIS user will not be interrupted, however, this action can affect performace and generate some intereferences in the queries if concurrently working over the same requests. Thus, the process is appropriately signaled in the top right corner of the screen. In the video, only one image is transferred, but in general, many can be downloaded to ARIS at once in the same synchronization. Actually all those saved in the mobile app since the last synchronization will be downloaded. Just notice that the more images have to be transferred, the longer this process will take.


During the downloading and analysis, ARIS user can see the status of the process just clicking on the dropdown arrow next to the circling icon. This will show a list of all dowloaded images whose analysis didn't finish, yet.



Manually introducing values in an automatic test[edit]

Any test that has been defined as automatic can be redefined as not. Both Laboratory Technician before introducing results or the Laboratory Supervisor once introduced, on validating them, can do this. When the corresponding tick is removed, the test does not accept images anymore, and its results can be introduced manually as for any other test.