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GuideView technology is designed to provide multi-modal ‘how-to’ advice and teaching for performing procedures of all kinds. Currently it runs on multiple Windows-based platforms including cell phones and Personal Digital Assistants. Other mobile platforms such as Java-based cell phones and iPhone are under development. In GuideView, procedure assistance is presented in a structured interactive step-by-step format that includes text, voice, pictures, video/animation at every step. At each step, the system provides enough information to perform that one task and then presents just a few alternatives to proceed to the next step. These GuideViews comprise an easy-to-use rich information environment typically created by experts in the field.
"The examples presented here are intended as demonstrations of the GuideView user experience and the capabilities of the technology in presenting interactive structured multi-modal guidelines. They are not intended to be used for clinical purposes. Depending on the particular user environment the guidelines for treating the same clinical condition can vary widely. GuideView Author can be used to easily create guideviews appropriate to the desired environment and language".
There is no limit on the kind of expertise that can be presented. GuideViews can be in anything from automobile repair to medicine.
GuideView runs on multiple platforms including the web, stand-alone Windows, Pocket PCs, and cell phones.
Depending on the platform, GuideView supports voice commands, direct connection to sensors, and communications to remote expertise. For example, the cell phone version will automatically call a stored telephone number in case the task exceeds the capabilities of the stored guideline.
GuideViews are typically created by experts using the Author component. The system consists of two components: GuideView Author and GuideView Player. The Author system enables creation, editing, and update of GuideViews in a GUI editor based on a flow chart model. Voice/sounds, video, animations, and pictures (created separately) can be integrated into a GuideView using the Author. Because the software strictly separates content from presentation, the voice, text, videos can be in any language.
HOW IT WORKS GuideView-compatible content is created by clinicians and experts using GuideView Author. This can be stored and distributed on media appropriate to the target platform. For example,mini SD-cards for use on cell-phones.
GuideView Author: This is a GUI-tool that enables guideline creation and integration of multimodal content.
Integration with an EMR: On the PocketPC, GuideView has been integrated in a context-sensitive way with BMIST-J, the PDA-based Electronic Medical Record System developed by TATRC.
Support for Multiple Languages: The GuideVue Author and Viewer are language-independent. Text, video, voice instructions, animations can be produced in any language and integrated using GuideVue Author. These can then be executed using the GuideVue viewer. | | GUIDEVUE IN ACTION |  Guidevue experiment on a Windows Mobile | | Guidevue in iPhone |  Guidevue in Symbian enabled devices | | Guidevue in Blackberry (coming soon)
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GuideView is proprietary to the Board of Regents of The University of Texas - Patent application in progress |
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