tailieunhanh - New Technologies for Advancing Healthcare and Clinical Practices

Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) technology has been proposed to benefit not only the management of increasingly large medical image collections, but also to aid clinical care, biomedical research, and education. Based on a literature review, we conclude that there is widespread enthusiasm for CBIR in the engineering research community, but the application of this technology to solve practical medical problems is a goal yet to be realized. Furthermore, we highlight “gaps” between desired CBIR system functionality and what has been achieved to date, present a comparative analysis of four state-of-the-art CBIR implementations using the gap approach for illustration, and suggest that high-priority gaps to be overcome lie. | PlỉlElÚlL-lỉ KL l-lEKL-KClE SQUlvClf New Technologies for Advancing Healthcare and Clinical Practices Joseph Tan New Technologies for Advancing Healthcare and Clinical Practices Joseph Tan McMaster University Canada I Medical Information Science Reference Senior Editorial Director Director of Book Publications Editorial Director Acquisitions Editor Development Editor Production Editor Typesetters Print Coordinator Cover Design Kristin Klinger Julia Mosemann Lindsay Johnston Erika Carter Hannah Abelbeck Sean Woznicki Keith Glazewski Jen Romanchak Jamie Snavely Nick Newcomer Published in the United States of America by Medical Information Science Reference an imprint of IGI Global 701 E. Chocolate Avenue Hershey PA 17033 Tel 717-533-8845 Fax 717-533-8661 E-mail cust@ Web site http Copyright 2011 by IGI Global. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced stored or distributed in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying without written permission from the publisher. Product or company names used in this set are for identification purposes only. Inclusion of the names of the products or companies does not indicate a claim of ownership by IGI Global of the trademark or registered trademark. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data New technologies for advancing healthcare and clinical practices Joseph Tan editor. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-60960-780-7 h c -- ISBN 978-1-60960-781-4 e-ISBN -- ISBN 978- 1-60960-782-1 print and perpetual access 1. Medical informatics. 2. Diffusion of innovation. 3. Medical records. I. Tan Joseph K. H. DNLM 1. Medical Informatics Applications. 2. Diffusion of Innovation. 3. Electronic Health Records--trends. 4. Health Records Personal. 5. Telemedicine--trends. W 2011 04261--dc23 2011015968 British Cataloguing in Publication Data A Cataloguing in Publication record for this book is .

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