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16 September 1985 A Multimodality Image Display And Image Processing System
A. Janjua, D. Racionzer
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Abstract
With the recent advances in medical diagnostic imaging technology, the need for an integrated display/processing station is becoming increasingly essential. This paper presents the architecture of a system that could effectively be used in the analysis of imagery derived from varying disciplines. This system has the ability not only to display multiple images at a high-resolution (1280x1024), but also provides the capability of interactive processing any of the displayed images. With extensive built-in graphics features and real-time pixel processing functions, this system would be a very viable component of a PACS environment.
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A. Janjua and D. Racionzer "A Multimodality Image Display And Image Processing System", Proc. SPIE 0536, 3rd Intl Conf on Picture Archiving and Communication Systems, (16 September 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947349
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Visualization

Diagnostics

Control systems

Image display

Standards development

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