PMID: 8954228Jul 1, 1996Paper

I2Cnet: Content-based similarity search in geographically distributed repositories of medical images

Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics : the Official Journal of the Computerized Medical Imaging Society
S C OrphanoudakisD Vamvaka

Abstract

The retrieval of images by content is rapidly gaining acceptance as an important function of image database systems. This paper discusses the architecture of I2Cnet, a network of servers which provide content-based query services through a WWW browser. In I2Cnet, algorithms for the representation, storage, and retrieval of medical images based on different descriptions of image content are implemented using description types. AttributeMatch, a description type supported by I2Cnet, aims to capture the knowledge of medical experts in queries by using a similarity criterion which can be tailored to user preferences. We present results showing the query response time of AttributeMatch, obtained with image classes of various sizes, and the degree of similarity of retrieved images to the query image under different similarity criteria.

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Apr 1, 1994·Medical Informatics = Médecine Et Informatique·S C OrphanoudakisS Kostomanolakis

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Jun 8, 2000·Journal of Digital Imaging·E A El-KwaeM R Kabuka
Jun 1, 1996·European Journal of Radiology·S C OrphanoudakisM Tsiknakis
Mar 24, 2004·International Journal of Medical Informatics·Henning MüllerAntoine Geissbuhler
Mar 3, 2004·Artificial Intelligence in Medicine·Finn Arup Nielsen, Lars Kai Hansen
Mar 20, 1998·International Journal of Medical Informatics·C ChronakiS Orphanoudakis
May 13, 2005·Radiographics : a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc·Henning MüllerAntoine Geissbuhler
Oct 6, 2000·IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine : a Publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society·C E ChronakiS C Orphanoudakis
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Mar 15, 2011·The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research·Masao WakamatsuMasaharu Tanemura
Nov 7, 2017·Frontiers in Neuroscience·Andreia V FariaSusumu Mori

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