hey guys,<br><br>just wanted to know what your respective status' will be for this project. the CIDRZ guys are eager for something to test out soon. Andres, good job on the presentation, presenting the problem at hand. Next time we could use some more textual notes for the audience to get a handle on the issue at hand, but overall, I think the simplicity of our solution is pretty self explanatory.<br>
<br>Anyway, I saw the sample code Andres wrote for the Nokia N82. Looks like camera control is doable. For the time being let's not worry about optimal lighting and such, (I've got a contact i'm working with on that) and just focus on data collection and transmission.<br>
<br>One hope is to get <a href="http://ict4dev.dimagi.com/">http://ict4dev.dimagi.com/</a> up and running for the docs at cidrz to provide feedback on the web interface as its being built. <br><br>Attached is a study i got from the camera contact I met last week from a SUNY dermatologist using cell phone imaging as part of his remote diagnosis system. It's the results and opinions of 1 doctor, but it's fairly convincing and corroborates the informal evidence of how the docs and nurses diagnose their images (via an lcd projector or a TV screen) via low resolution images.<br>
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