Proceedings. IEEE Workshop on Content-Based Access of Image and Video Libraries (Cat. No.98EX173) 1998
DOI: 10.1109/ivl.1998.694521
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CBIR in medicine: still a long way to go

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“…It would therefore be useful as a training tool for medical students, residents, and researches to browse and search large collections of disease-related illustrations using their visual attributes [6]. The success of CBMIR will open up many new vistas in medical services and research, such as disease tracking, diVerential diagnosis, noninvasive surgical planning, clinical training, and outcomes research [85].…”
Section: Content-based Image Retrieval In the Medical Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It would therefore be useful as a training tool for medical students, residents, and researches to browse and search large collections of disease-related illustrations using their visual attributes [6]. The success of CBMIR will open up many new vistas in medical services and research, such as disease tracking, diVerential diagnosis, noninvasive surgical planning, clinical training, and outcomes research [85].…”
Section: Content-based Image Retrieval In the Medical Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Careful treatment of medical images is required due to issues of patient privacy and other legal constraints. Such security and administrative barriers hinder CBIR research within the medical domain [85].…”
Section: Content-based Image Retrieval In the Medical Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%