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Headquarter Germany

VISUS Health IT GmbH
Gesundheitscampus-Süd 15
44801 Bochum, Germany

FON +49 234 93693-0
FAX +49 234 93693-199

info(at)visus.com
www.visus.com

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Headquarter Switzerland

VISUS IT Solutions AG
Fraumünsterstrasse 29
CH-8001 Zürich, Switzerland

FON +41 44 552 24 80
FAX +41 44 552 24 83

info(at)visus.com

Research and Development

To preserve its head start in the field of innovative image management solutions VISUS is working on new product enhancements and technologies. VISUS cooperates in research and development with several universities and research institutions.

Research projects

VISUS is a partner in various publicly funded research projects. By participating in publicly funded research projects, VISUS is actively expanding its know-how for future product developments.

Current and ongoing projects

  • humAIne

humAIne stands for "Human Centered AI Network." The project aims to establish a competence center for AI-based working environments in the Ruhr metropolis in Germany. This emerging network, formed by the participating consortium partners, will create and establish guiding principles for work processes using AI in order to anchor them in application partners' work processes. The humAIne project is not a purely medical network; rather, it is subdivided into different pilot groups with different focal points.
Along with consortium partners such as the University Hospital Knappschaftskrankenhaus Bochum and the Center for Protein Diagnostics at the Ruhr University of Bochum (ProDi), we are part of Pilot Group 2: "Algorithm for the Identification of Treatment Options". The aim of this pilot group is to realize AI-assisted MRI diagnostics for the detection of epileptogenic lesions and to analyze its acceptance by radiologists as well as its integration into neurologists' care processes.
Our task within the pilot project is to display the results – i.e., the lesions – on the JiveX Enterprise PACS interface in such a way that users can identify them as quickly and unambiguously as possible, as well as accept them in order to integrate the results safely into the workflow. For example, it is necessary to determine which general conditions have to be fulfilled in order to integrate AI results into the software interface in such a way that physicians can quickly and easily understand whether they can trust the results and whether they are plausible and valid. Only under these conditions can AI make a valuable contribution to medical diagnostics on a large scale.
The project has already seen partial success with the foundation of the IHE Europe Task Force "AI Interest Group for Imaging" (AIGI), which promotes standardized data communication and optimization of AI (Artificial Intelligence) integration based on IHE profiles and international standards. 

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Förderer des Forschungsprojekt HumAIne

humAIne

humAIne stands for "Human Centered AI Network." The project aims to establish a competence center for AI-based working environments in the Ruhr metropolis in Germany. This emerging network, formed by the participating consortium partners, will create and establish guiding principles for work processes using AI in order to anchor them in application partners' work processes. The humAIne project is not a purely medical network; rather, it is subdivided into different pilot groups with different focal points.
Along with consortium partners such as the University Hospital Knappschaftskrankenhaus Bochum and the Center for Protein Diagnostics at the Ruhr University of Bochum (ProDi), we are part of Pilot Group 2: "Algorithm for the Identification of Treatment Options". The aim of this pilot group is to realize AI-assisted MRI diagnostics for the detection of epileptogenic lesions and to analyze its acceptance by radiologists as well as its integration into neurologists' care processes.
Our task within the pilot project is to display the results – i.e., the lesions – on the JiveX Enterprise PACS interface in such a way that users can identify them as quickly and unambiguously as possible, as well as accept them in order to integrate the results safely into the workflow. For example, it is necessary to determine which general conditions have to be fulfilled in order to integrate AI results into the software interface in such a way that physicians can quickly and easily understand whether they can trust the results and whether they are plausible and valid. Only under these conditions can AI make a valuable contribution to medical diagnostics on a large scale.
The project has already seen partial success with the foundation of the IHE Europe Task Force "AI Interest Group for Imaging" (AIGI), which promotes standardized data communication and optimization of AI (Artificial Intelligence) integration based on IHE profiles and international standards. 

Go to project page >


Sponsored by:

Förderer des Forschungsprojekt HumAIne

Completed projects

  • COMPASS

COMPASS is a project funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) within the framework of the funding initiative "KMU-Innovativ: Human-Technology Interaction" [Innovation Program for SMEs].

The project aims to develop an intelligent and cooperative surgical assistance system. The system is intended to ensure through comprehensible, immersive visualization that the surgeon is proactively assisted through targeted and comprehensible human-machine interactions throughout surgical workflow.

The content of intraoperatively produced video recordings is recorded live using state-of-the-art image analysis methods. This information is used to provide context-aware surgical assistance though interactions adapted to a concrete situation. In addition, the recording of semantically meaningful surgical procedures opens up new possibilities for automated documentation at various levels (for example, surgical documentation, billing, preparation of study collectives).

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COMPASS

COMPASS is a project funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) within the framework of the funding initiative "KMU-Innovativ: Human-Technology Interaction" [Innovation Program for SMEs].

The project aims to develop an intelligent and cooperative surgical assistance system. The system is intended to ensure through comprehensible, immersive visualization that the surgeon is proactively assisted through targeted and comprehensible human-machine interactions throughout surgical workflow.

The content of intraoperatively produced video recordings is recorded live using state-of-the-art image analysis methods. This information is used to provide context-aware surgical assistance though interactions adapted to a concrete situation. In addition, the recording of semantically meaningful surgical procedures opens up new possibilities for automated documentation at various levels (for example, surgical documentation, billing, preparation of study collectives).

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Research partners

VISUS is a partner in various publicly funded research projects. Together with our research partners, we evaluate and develop new technologies and methods in the interests of innovative product development.

BO-I-T - Bochum Institute of Technology

The BO-I-T is a non-university interdisciplinary research and development institute, which aims to increase the implementation of scientific findings into economic value creation in the Bochum region.

This closes the gap between academic research and commercial exploitation in cooperation with regional companies and universities.

The institute is supported by Bochum universities, the Wirtschaftsförderung Bochum and the Förderverein Technologietransfer Bochum e. V., in which industrial partners have joined forces to support BO-I-T both financially and in terms of content. The VISUS is also a sponsor of the BO-I-T.

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Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering

Business Unit eHealthcare

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G DATA Software AG

Developer of Antivirus Software

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IHE Germany e.V.

Initiative of users and manufacturers with the goal of standardizing and harmonizing the exchange of data between IT systems within the healthcare sector.

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Münster University of Applied Sciences

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

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OFFIS - Institute for information Technology

Healthcare Information

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Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg

Institute for Medical Technology

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Ruhr University Bochum

Faculty of Medicine

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Chair of Network and Data Security

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University Hospital Düsseldorf

Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology

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University Hospital Essen

Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology

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University Hospital Münster

Telemedicine Unit

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Dr. Marc Kämmerer - VISUS

Dr. Marc Kämmerer

Innovation Management, Radiologist

Fon +49 234 936 93-0
kaemmerer(at)visus.com