Goede Patricia A, Lauman Jason R, Cochella Christopher, Katzman Gregory L, Morton David A, Albertine Kurt H
Department of Radiology, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, UT 84132-2202, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2004 Jan-Feb;11(1):29-41. doi: 10.1197/jamia.M1247. Epub 2003 Oct 5.
Use of digital medical images has become common over the last several years, coincident with the release of inexpensive, mega-pixel quality digital cameras and the transition to digital radiology operation by hospitals. One problem that clinicians, medical educators, and basic scientists encounter when handling images is the difficulty of using business and graphic arts commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) software in multicontext authoring and interactive teaching environments. The authors investigated and developed software-supported methodologies to help clinicians, medical educators, and basic scientists become more efficient and effective in their digital imaging environments. The software that the authors developed provides the ability to annotate images based on a multispecialty methodology for annotation and visual knowledge representation. This annotation methodology is designed by consensus, with contributions from the authors and physicians, medical educators, and basic scientists in the Departments of Radiology, Neurobiology and Anatomy, Dermatology, and Ophthalmology at the University of Utah. The annotation methodology functions as a foundation for creating, using, reusing, and extending dynamic annotations in a context-appropriate, interactive digital environment. The annotation methodology supports the authoring process as well as output and presentation mechanisms. The annotation methodology is the foundation for a Windows implementation that allows annotated elements to be represented as structured eXtensible Markup Language and stored separate from the image(s).
在过去几年中,随着廉价的百万像素级数码相机的推出以及医院向数字放射学操作的转变,数字医学图像的使用已变得十分普遍。临床医生、医学教育工作者和基础科学家在处理图像时遇到的一个问题是,在多上下文创作和交互式教学环境中使用商业现成(COTS)的商业和图形艺术软件存在困难。作者们研究并开发了软件支持的方法,以帮助临床医生、医学教育工作者和基础科学家在其数字成像环境中提高效率和效果。作者开发的软件提供了基于多专业注释和视觉知识表示方法对图像进行注释的能力。这种注释方法是经作者与犹他大学放射学、神经生物学与解剖学、皮肤病学和眼科学系的医生、医学教育工作者和基础科学家共同协商设计而成。该注释方法作为在上下文合适的交互式数字环境中创建、使用、重用和扩展动态注释的基础发挥作用。该注释方法支持创作过程以及输出和呈现机制。该注释方法是Windows实现的基础,它允许将带注释的元素表示为结构化可扩展标记语言,并与图像分开存储。