CHARLES R MYERS, M.D.
Anesthesiologist Assistant at Clearvista Pkwy, Indianapolis, IN

License number
Indiana 01037345
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Anesthesiology
Address
Address
8040 Clearvista Pkwy, Indianapolis, IN 46256
Phone
(317) 567-2179
(317) 567-2191 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Charles Myers, age 85
507 Richardt Ave, Evansville, IN 47711
Charles Myers, age 86
526 E Silver St, Bluffton, IN 46714
(260) 804-0190
Charles Myers, age 97
5204 Gary Dr, Evansville, IN 47711
(812) 660-0653
Charles Myers, age 74
474 E 830 N, Valparaiso, IN 46383
(219) 629-4310
Charles Myers, age 79
4737 S 850 W, Lexington, IN 47138
(812) 343-5569

Professional information

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Dr. Charles R Myers, Indianapolis IN - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Anesthesiology
Address:
Community Anesthesia Associates
7150 Clearvista Dr, Indianapolis 46256
(317) 567-2180 (Phone)
Certifications:
Anesthesiology, 1992
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Indiana University / School of Medicine
Graduated: 1986


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Offline Digitizing Of Items For Subsequent Image Processing

US Patent:
5790260, Aug 4, 1998
Filed:
Nov 8, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/555160
Inventors:
Charles G. Myers - Indianapolis IN
Assignee:
Financial Ware, Inc. - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
G06K 1316
US Classification:
358296
Abstract:
A method of off-line digitizing item images for subsequent image processing. In a financial institution application of the present invention, all items to be processed are fed through a reader/sorter, which reads the MICR data on the item, stores this transaction data on an attached computer, endorses the item, microfilms the front and back of each item, and then sorts the items. In a first embodiment off-line operation, the microfilm is digitized and the digitized images are stored in a disk storage unit. In a second embodiment off-line operation, the sorted items are digitized directly (after being processed by the reader/sorter) and the digitized images are stored on a disk storage unit. Image enhancement algorithms may be employed due to the fact that the digitizing process is off-line and such enhancement algorithms will not slow the reading/sorting process. The microfilm is then retained as an archival copy.