Automatic Interpretation of Gamma-Ray Images using H3D's "Identification Mode"
Radiation Identification Devices (RIIDs) process gamma-ray spectra to generate human-readable isotope "IDs". However, no similar computer-based analysis of gamma-ray images was commercially available... until now. H3D, Inc.'s recently released "ID-mode" intelligently interprets gamma-ray images, providing information on source isotope, location, size, and relative dose. ID-mode enables non-skilled users to operate H3D products with little training, moving state-of-the-art capabilities from the laboratory to front-lines. Simultaneous localization of two Co60 sources is shown below alongside another example with Ba133, Co60, and Cs137 sources.
Image-ID mode is still in the development stages. It currently does not come standard with H3D products.
Contact H3D, Dr. David Goodman (dgoodman@h3dgamma.com), or Dr. Chris Wahl (chris@h3dgamma.com) directly for more information if you'd like to try it out.