ZMacZ
Registered Senior Member
Is there an optical viral scanner yet ?
(computerized detection of viral agents that can identify which viruses are in the blood ?)
If not:
I came up with a simple idea (maybe)..
Multi angle OCR..using the different viruses as 'characters'..
Then when scanning for the viruses, you'd change the angle through each axis by 30 or 45 degrees..
First one axis until you go all the way around, then you 'd go +30 or 45 degrees on the second axis and go all around on the first again..this would yield 64 or 144 different angles of the virus, of which at least one would be OCR-able..
When blood would be scanned a stereoscopic optical picture would allow for 3D recreation of any stuff in the blood..
Since everything is either known or not (bloodcells, viruses, bacteria) it would also allow for unknown detection..
(if it's NOT known, it MUST be an unknown..)
In any case, if it does not exist, seemed useful to post my idea here..
(Feel free to flame, comment, ignore or use...idc..just watched a Helix, and it always appears like those ppl are always using like 70's movie tools..)
(computerized detection of viral agents that can identify which viruses are in the blood ?)
If not:
I came up with a simple idea (maybe)..
Multi angle OCR..using the different viruses as 'characters'..
Then when scanning for the viruses, you'd change the angle through each axis by 30 or 45 degrees..
First one axis until you go all the way around, then you 'd go +30 or 45 degrees on the second axis and go all around on the first again..this would yield 64 or 144 different angles of the virus, of which at least one would be OCR-able..
When blood would be scanned a stereoscopic optical picture would allow for 3D recreation of any stuff in the blood..
Since everything is either known or not (bloodcells, viruses, bacteria) it would also allow for unknown detection..
(if it's NOT known, it MUST be an unknown..)
In any case, if it does not exist, seemed useful to post my idea here..
(Feel free to flame, comment, ignore or use...idc..just watched a Helix, and it always appears like those ppl are always using like 70's movie tools..)