Govind Pai
Siemens
3 Papers
117 Citations
Govind Pai is an academic researcher from Siemens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Workflow & Trajectory. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Patent
Workflow configuration and execution in medical imaging
Douglas E. Becker,Sreenivasan Narayanan,Govind Pai,Robert W. Mackin,Keith M. Andress,William B. Pratt,Kevin P. O'donnell,Kris Durski,Atsushi Habara,Takashi Tanaka,Susumu Matsui +10 more
- 14 Nov 2001
TL;DR: In this article, a computer-implemented method and apparatus for workflow configuration and execution in medical imaging is described, which comprises the steps of creating and storing a workflow template (the workflow template comprising a standard form for entering data and activities), filling out the workflow template with data and a sequence of activities, and executing the sequence of activity according to the workflow templates.
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Computer-implemented method for performing medical imaging procedure
Keith M. Andress,Douglas E. Becker,Kris Durski,Atsushi Habara,Kevin P. O'donnell,Robert W. Mackin,Susumu Matsui,Sreenivasan Narayanan,Govind Pai,William B. Pratt,Takashi Tanaka,ビー プラット ウィリアム,エム アンドレス キース,ダルスキー クリス,ピー オドネル ケヴィン,パイ ゴーヴィンド,ナラヤナン スレニヴァサン,イー ベッカー ダグラス,ダブリュー マッキン ジュニア ロバート,進 松井,隆 田中,淳 羽原 +21 more
- 16 Jun 2006
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a method for configuration and execution of a workflow in medial imaging, which eliminates a defect in a conventional art, including a step of setting the capture of an image as a part of workflow processing including a series of determined activities.
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Method for generation of SPECT trajectory data from CT data
Sharon Xiaorong Wang,John Thomas Pawlak,Govind Pai +2 more
- 29 Sep 2008
TL;DR: In this article, a method for optimizing the scanning trajectory of a radiation detector device about an object was proposed, where the SPECT device includes at least two detectors arranged at a pre-selected angle relative to one another and the optimal scan trajectory minimizes the distance between the detectors and the object while maximizing the geometric efficiency of the detectors relative to the object.