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1 December 1991 MIMS: a medical image management system
Said Badaoui, Florent Aubry
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Abstract
Objects to be handled in medical image processing include large value arrays (curves, images, ...) and tightly associated data (patient's identification, conditions of acquisition, ...). Their validation constraints and structure are complex because they are dependent on the source and processing. The number of objects may change as new generators (source or processing) emerge. These objects and the constraints are formally described (BADAOUI9O), according to the following concepts: the basic type (for atomic attributes), the constructed type (for the multi-attribute features), the class type (for the complex entities and constraints) leading to a non-normalized relational model. This model, implemented on top of an RDBMS (Relational Data Base Management System) by way of a dictionary (metadatabase), defines entirely the base by intention and monitors its evolution. A tool associated with this model sets up the bridge with the relational model.
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Said Badaoui and Florent Aubry "MIMS: a medical image management system", Proc. SPIE 1567, Applications of Digital Image Processing XIV, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50801
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KEYWORDS
Medical imaging

Data modeling

Databases

Image processing

Associative arrays

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Bridges

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