Research-oriented image registry for multimodal image integration.

M Tanaka, N Sadato, Y Ishimori, Y Yonekura, Y Yamashita, H Komuro, N Hayahsi, Y Ishii
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Abstract

To provide multimodal biomedical images automatically, we constructed the research-oriented image registry, Data Delivery System (DDS). DDS was constructed on the campus local area network. Machines which generate images (imagers: DSA, ultrasound, PET, MRI, SPECT and CT) were connected to the campus LAN. Once a patient is registered, all his images are automatically picked up by DDS as they are generated, transferred through the gateway server to the intermediate server, and copied into the directory of the user who registered the patient. DDS informs the user through e-mail that new data have been generated and transferred. Data format is automatically converted into one which is chosen by the user. Data inactive for a certain period in the intermediate server are automatically achieved into the final and permanent data server based on compact disk. As a soft link is automatically generated through this step, a user has access to all (old or new) image data of the patient of his interest. As DDS runs with minimal maintenance, cost and time for data transfer are significantly saved. By making the complex process of data transfer and conversion invisible, DDS has made it easy for naive-to-computer researchers to concentrate on their biomedical interest.

面向研究的多模态图像集成图像注册。
为了自动提供多模态生物医学图像,我们构建了面向研究的图像注册数据传输系统(DDS)。在校园网上建立了分布式数据系统。生成图像的机器(成像仪:DSA、超声波、PET、MRI、SPECT和CT)连接到校园局域网。一旦注册了患者,DDS在生成他的所有图像时自动提取图像,通过网关服务器传输到中间服务器,并复制到注册该患者的用户的目录中。DDS通过电子邮件通知用户已经生成并传输了新数据。数据格式自动转换为用户选择的格式。中间服务器中在一段时间内不活动的数据自动实现到基于光盘的最终永久数据服务器中。由于通过此步骤自动生成软链接,因此用户可以访问他感兴趣的患者的所有(旧的或新的)图像数据。由于DDS的运行需要最少的维护,因此可以显著节省数据传输的成本和时间。通过使数据传输和转换的复杂过程不可见,DDS使对计算机不熟悉的研究人员更容易专注于他们的生物医学兴趣。
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