TY - JOUR
T1 - Image-based informatics for preclinical biomedical research
AU - Tobin, Kenneth W.
AU - Aykac, Deniz
AU - Govindasamy, V. Priya
AU - Gleason, Shaun S.
AU - Gregor, Jens
AU - Karnowski, Thomas P.
AU - Price, Jeffery R.
AU - Wall, Jonathan
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - In 2006, the New England Journal of Medicine selected medical imaging as one of the eleven most important innovations of the past 1,000 years, primarily due to its ability to allow physicians and researchers to visualize the very nature of disease. As a result of the broad-based adoption of micro imaging technologies, preclinical researchers today are generating terabytes of image data from both anatomic and functional imaging modes. In this paper we describe our early research to apply content-based image retrieval to index and manage large image libraries generated in the study of amyloid disease in mice. Amyloidosis is associated with diseases such as Alzheimer's, type 2 diabetes, chronic inflammation and myeloma. In particular, we will focus on results to date in the area of small animal organ segmentation and description for CT, SPECT, and PET modes and present a small set of preliminary retrieval results for a specific disease state in kidney CT cross-sections.
AB - In 2006, the New England Journal of Medicine selected medical imaging as one of the eleven most important innovations of the past 1,000 years, primarily due to its ability to allow physicians and researchers to visualize the very nature of disease. As a result of the broad-based adoption of micro imaging technologies, preclinical researchers today are generating terabytes of image data from both anatomic and functional imaging modes. In this paper we describe our early research to apply content-based image retrieval to index and manage large image libraries generated in the study of amyloid disease in mice. Amyloidosis is associated with diseases such as Alzheimer's, type 2 diabetes, chronic inflammation and myeloma. In particular, we will focus on results to date in the area of small animal organ segmentation and description for CT, SPECT, and PET modes and present a small set of preliminary retrieval results for a specific disease state in kidney CT cross-sections.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33845465784&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/11919629_82
DO - 10.1007/11919629_82
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:33845465784
SN - 0302-9743
VL - 4292 LNCS - II
SP - 824
EP - 834
JO - Lecture Notes in Computer Science
JF - Lecture Notes in Computer Science
T2 - 2nd International Symposium on Visual Computing, ISVC 2006
Y2 - 6 November 2006 through 8 November 2006
ER -