2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13244-021-01081-8
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How does DICOM support big data management? Investigating its use in medical imaging community

Abstract: The diagnostic imaging field is experiencing considerable growth, followed by increasing production of massive amounts of data. The lack of standardization and privacy concerns are considered the main barriers to big data capitalization. This work aims to verify whether the advanced features of the DICOM standard, beyond imaging data storage, are effectively used in research practice. This issue will be analyzed by investigating the publicly shared medical imaging databases and assessing how much the most comm… Show more

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“…We assume that the image to clean is rather noisy (9%) that the reference image is not perfectly clean (3% noise) and that we have a 5-mm tolerance on what the slice reference position should be, so that the two cases vary from the real location, either below (-5 mm, case 3) or above (+5 mm, case 4). Tables 3,4 show that the improvement provided by the FP exact and FP approx methods is consistent with the previous cases. The method's robustness is even more noticeable because the results are obtained from reference images with an SSIM index (compared to the clean image) lower than the SSIM index of the image with noise at 3%.…”
Section: Cases and : Similar Real Case Scenariossupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…We assume that the image to clean is rather noisy (9%) that the reference image is not perfectly clean (3% noise) and that we have a 5-mm tolerance on what the slice reference position should be, so that the two cases vary from the real location, either below (-5 mm, case 3) or above (+5 mm, case 4). Tables 3,4 show that the improvement provided by the FP exact and FP approx methods is consistent with the previous cases. The method's robustness is even more noticeable because the results are obtained from reference images with an SSIM index (compared to the clean image) lower than the SSIM index of the image with noise at 3%.…”
Section: Cases and : Similar Real Case Scenariossupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Moreover, digital platforms and applications like big data are needed to manage diagnostic images correctly [3]. Furthermore, there are many unexplored potentials of the Digital Imaging and COmmunications in Medicine (DICOM) standard for leveraging the radiological workflow from a big data perspective [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The regional medical data sharing and exchange platform adopts the international common medical data exchange standard HL7 [18] to International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications realize the data representation of each heterogeneous medical information system. Meanwhile, the DICOM standard is used to standardize medical image files [19]. When the medical image files are called and the required services are extracted from them, the standardized medical image files are transferred as SOAP attachments in the form of SOAP messages.…”
Section: Construction Of Soa-based Regional Medical Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40,41,44,45,67,68 To that end, DICOM-structured reports (DICOM-SR) were recruited in the ZF GUI/viewer primarily for assigning spatial coordinates and simple shapes linked to coded text labels, all highly applicable to this work (Table 3; Appendix C). 42,43,[69][70][71] In addition, based on the practical experience of the ground-truth expert with the operations of the ZF GUI/viewer to date, noncontributing inference-display redundancy and complexity due to multiple overlapping identically labeled GBBs were reduced (Appendix C).…”
Section: Essential Technical Developments Supporting Real-world Model...mentioning
confidence: 99%