Design of a Web interface for anatomical images


Autoria(s): Barker, Timothy; Young, Joseph A.
Data(s)

20/03/1997

Resumo

Interactive documents for use with the World Wide Web have been developed for viewing multi-dimensional radiographic and visual images of human anatomy, derived from the Visible Human Project. Emphasis has been placed on user-controlled features and selections. The purpose was to develop an interface which was independent of host operating system and browser software which would allow viewing of information by multiple users. The interfaces were implemented using HyperText Markup Language (HTML) forms, C programming language and Perl scripting language. Images were pre-processed using ANALYZE and stored on a Web server in CompuServe GIF format. Viewing options were included in the document design, such as interactive thresholding and two-dimensional slice direction. The interface is an example of what may be achieved using the World Wide Web. Key applications envisaged for such software include education, research and accessing of information through internal databases and simultaneous sharing of images by remote computers by health personnel for diagnostic purposes.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/34146/

Publicador

Springer

Relação

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9141311

Barker, Timothy & Young, Joseph A. (1997) Design of a Web interface for anatomical images. Australasian Physical and Engineering Science in Medicine, 20(1), pp. 33-38.

Fonte

Division of Technology, Information and Learning Support; Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; High Performance Computing and Research Support

Palavras-Chave #119999 Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified #digital library #medical imaging #visible human #World Wide Web #HTML
Tipo

Journal Article