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Statistical modelling is a generic technique, and can be used for many different
types of imaging study. Most commonly, the modelling will require some modification to work correctly for a particular disease state and it's associated imaging modality. Additionally, each type of disease will have a specific workflow which is required to complete a particular study protocol. To support the use of modelling technology in such a diverse environment, imorphics provide optional modules, within the EndPoint™ application. An example of this is a module used for measuring articular bone and cartilage, with an appropriate workflow. As a result of the company's commitment to finding new uses for the technology, new modules are regularly created. |
The EndPoint™ modular architecture combines the benefits of a generic modelling technique, with the requirement to perform specific tasks within a regulatory protocol.
| Modelling technology is tailored for a specific disease type, or tissue. | |
| Workflow is customised to suit the requirements of a particular study | |
| Customers pay only for the part of the system which is of direct use to them |
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