DoctorEye: A clinically driven multifunctional platform, for accurate processing of tumors in medical images.

The open medical informatics journal Pub Date : 2010-01-01 Epub Date: 2010-07-27 DOI:10.2174/1874431101004010105
Emmanouil Skounakis, Christina Farmaki, Vangelis Sakkalis, Alexandros Roniotis, Konstantinos Banitsas, Norbert Graf, Konstantinos Marias
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Unlabelled: This paper presents a novel, open access interactive platform for 3D medical image analysis, simulation and visualization, focusing in oncology images. The platform was developed through constant interaction and feedback from expert clinicians integrating a thorough analysis of their requirements while having an ultimate goal of assisting in accurately delineating tumors. It allows clinicians not only to work with a large number of 3D tomographic datasets but also to efficiently annotate multiple regions of interest in the same session. Manual and semi-automatic segmentation techniques combined with integrated correction tools assist in the quick and refined delineation of tumors while different users can add different components related to oncology such as tumor growth and simulation algorithms for improving therapy planning. The platform has been tested by different users and over large number of heterogeneous tomographic datasets to ensure stability, usability, extensibility and robustness with promising results.

Availability: the platform, a manual and tutorial videos are available at: http://biomodeling.ics.forth.gr. it is free to use under the GNU General Public License.

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DoctorEye:一个临床驱动的多功能平台,用于精确处理医学图像中的肿瘤。
未标记:本文提出了一种新颖的,开放存取的交互式平台,用于三维医学图像分析,模拟和可视化,重点是肿瘤图像。该平台是通过专家临床医生的不断互动和反馈而开发的,整合了对其需求的彻底分析,同时具有协助准确描绘肿瘤的最终目标。它使临床医生不仅可以处理大量的3D层析数据集,还可以在同一会话中有效地注释多个感兴趣的区域。人工和半自动分割技术与集成校正工具相结合,有助于快速和精确地描绘肿瘤,而不同的用户可以添加与肿瘤相关的不同组件,如肿瘤生长和模拟算法,以改进治疗计划。该平台已经过不同用户和大量异构层析数据集的测试,以确保稳定性、可用性、可扩展性和鲁棒性,并取得了良好的结果。可用性:该平台,手册和教程视频可在:http://biomodeling.ics.forth.gr。它可以在GNU通用公共许可证下免费使用。
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