Rohde Gustavo K, Ozolek John A, Parwani Anil V, Pantanowitz Liron
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Lane Center for Computational Biology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Department of Pathology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
J Pathol Inform. 2014 Aug 28;5(1):32. doi: 10.4103/2153-3539.139712. eCollection 2014.
Recent advances in digital imaging is impacting the practice of pathology. One of the key enabling technologies that is leading the way towards this transformation is the use of whole slide imaging (WSI) which allows glass slides to be converted into large image files that can be shared, stored, and analyzed rapidly. Many applications around this novel technology have evolved in the last decade including education, research and clinical applications. This publication highlights a collection of abstracts, each corresponding to a talk given at Carnegie Mellon University's (CMU) Bioimaging Day 2014 co-sponsored by the Biomedical Engineering and Lane Center for Computational Biology Departments at CMU. Topics related specifically to digital pathology are presented in this collection of abstracts. These include topics related to digital workflow implementation, imaging and artifacts, storage demands, and automated image analysis algorithms.
数字成像领域的最新进展正在影响病理学实践。引领这一转变的关键使能技术之一是全玻片成像(WSI)的使用,它能将玻璃切片转换为可快速共享、存储和分析的大型图像文件。在过去十年中,围绕这项新技术涌现出了许多应用,包括教育、研究和临床应用。本出版物重点介绍了一系列摘要,每篇摘要对应于卡内基梅隆大学(CMU)2014年生物成像日所做的一次演讲,该活动由CMU的生物医学工程系和莱恩计算生物学中心联合主办。本系列摘要中呈现了与数字病理学特别相关的主题。这些主题包括与数字工作流程实施、成像和伪像、存储需求以及自动图像分析算法相关的主题。