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J Digit Imaging ; 30(2): 197-203, 2017 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27904975

ABSTRACT

Medical image can provide valuable information for preclinical research, clinical diagnosis, and treatment. As the widespread use of digital medical imaging, many researchers are currently developing medical image processing algorithms and systems in order to accommodate a better result to clinical community, including accurate clinical parameters or processed images from the original images. In this paper, we propose a web-based platform to present and process medical images. By using Internet and novel database technologies, authorized users can easily access to medical images and facilitate their workflows of processing with server-side powerful computing performance without any installation. We implement a series of algorithms of image processing and visualization in the initial version of Rayplus. Integration of our system allows much flexibility and convenience for both research and clinical communities.


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Algorithms , Databases, Factual , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Internet , Radiology Information Systems , Software , Humans
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J Digit Imaging ; 29(3): 321-4, 2016 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26530051

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Software methods that enable navigation of radiology cases on various digital platforms differ between handheld devices and desktop computers. This has resulted in poor compatibility of online radiology teaching files across mobile smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. A standardized, platform-independent, or "agnostic" approach for presenting online radiology content was produced in this work by leveraging modern hypertext markup language (HTML) and JavaScript web software technology. We describe the design and evaluation of this software, demonstrate its use across multiple viewing platforms, and make it publicly available as a model for future development efforts.


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Computer Communication Networks/standards , Computer Systems/standards , Programming Languages , Radiology Information Systems/standards , Radiology , Software , Computer Communication Networks/organization & administration , Humans , Radiography , Radiology Information Systems/organization & administration
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