Medical multimedia retrieval 2.0.

作者: H. Müller

DOI: 10.1055/S-0038-1638584

关键词: Web 2.0Web pageHuman–computer information retrievalMultimediaThe InternetComputer scienceMEDLINEField (computer science)Image retrievalDomain (software engineering)World Wide Web

摘要: Objectives: The objective of this article is to provide an overview current trends in medical multimedia retrieval. This state the art then compared with and techniques Web 2.0 field that addresses several problems retrieval may help solving them. Methods: uses a review literature on imaging from Pubmed Google scholar search engines. Other sources include popular web pages articles describing main concepts these technologies domain. Results: has significantly changed way we interact Internet created important added-value by promoting activities users interactions between users. In field, there are many examples adoption methods can play role supplying right data at time. Conclusions: Medical still long go become everyday tool clinical practice. Still, when reusing linking much electronic patient record’s data, image be technology extract knowledge navigate through large amounts data. Key challenges for more widespread involve legal rules secondary use because currently only very few sets ground truth have been made available.with

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