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*Estimate effort / plan further steps whether and how AIM could be supported in MeVisLab | *Estimate effort / plan further steps whether and how AIM could be supported in MeVisLab | ||
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− | * | + | *Discussed topices mentioned under "approach" with Andriy |
+ | *Conclusion: Ultimately, DICOM is the way to go | ||
+ | **The PeerJ paper documents the QIICR approach w.r.t. DICOM usage very well (for one of QIICR's use cases) -> definite read! | ||
+ | **Andrey has a [http://fedorov.cloudant.com/dicom_search/.site/index.html searchable DICOM standard] online which is practically impossible to find (but better than the one under pieper's cloudant domain). | ||
+ | *AIM is slightly more flexible w.r.t. template building, but that flexibility also limits interoperability, and DICOM allows "private templates", too, if necessary (no template builder, though) | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:19, 7 January 2016
Home < 2016 Winter Project Week < Projects < AIMInteroperabilityKey Investigators
- Hans Meine
- Steve Pieper
- Andriy Fedorov
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