Dean P, Mascio L, Ow D, Sudar D, Mullikin J
Biomedical Sciences Division, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California 94551.
Cytometry. 1990;11(5):561-9. doi: 10.1002/cyto.990110502.
A number of different types of computers running a variety of operating systems are presently used for the collection and analysis of image cytometry data. In order to facilitate the development of sharable data analysis programs, to allow for the transport of image cytometry data from one installation to another, and to provide a uniform and controlled means for including textual information in data files, this document describes a data storage format that is proposed as a standard for use in image cytometry. In this standard, data from an image measurement are stored in a minimum of two files. One file is written in ASCII to include information about the way the image data are written and optionally, information about the sample, experiment, equipment, etc. The image data are written separately into a binary file. This standard is proposed with the intention that it will be used internationally for the storage and handling of biomedical image cytometry data. The method of data storage described in this paper is similar to those methods published in American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) Report Number 10 and in ACR-NEMA Standards Publication Number 300-1985.
目前,多种运行不同操作系统的计算机被用于图像细胞术数据的采集和分析。为了促进可共享数据分析程序的开发,便于将图像细胞术数据从一个机构传输到另一个机构,并提供一种统一且可控的方式在数据文件中包含文本信息,本文档描述了一种数据存储格式,该格式被提议作为图像细胞术中使用的标准。在这个标准中,图像测量的数据至少存储在两个文件中。一个文件以ASCII格式编写,用于包含有关图像数据写入方式的信息,以及可选的有关样本、实验、设备等的信息。图像数据则单独写入一个二进制文件。提出这个标准的目的是使其在国际上用于生物医学图像细胞术数据的存储和处理。本文所述的数据存储方法与美国医学物理学家协会(AAPM)第10号报告以及ACR - NEMA标准出版物第300 - 1985号中公布的方法类似。