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titleOfInvention Ophthalmic system and ophthalmic information processing apparatus
abstract An ophthalmologic system and an ophthalmologic information processing apparatus are provided that suitably analyze an image acquired by a slit lamp microscope using artificial intelligence. In an ophthalmologic system, each of a plurality of ophthalmologic photographing apparatuses including at least a plurality of slit lamp microscopes photographs a subject's eye to acquire a three-dimensional image, and uses the three-dimensional image for an information processing system. Send to. The information processing system stores a plurality of three-dimensional images, executes at least one of machine learning and data mining based on these three-dimensional images, and stores the knowledge acquired thereby. Furthermore, the information processing system performs inference based on the three-dimensional image of the eye to be examined acquired by any of the plurality of slit lamp microscopes and the stored knowledge to generate diagnosis support information. [Selection] Figure 8
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