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3 August 1984 Digital Sequential Imaging: An Interactive Data Analysis Station For Physicians.
L. T. Andrews, C. Vaughan, R. F. Leighton, T. D. Fraker Jr., G. Muswick, J. W. Klingler
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Abstract
The ability to interact with multiple images either from a temporal or spacial sequence has become a critical requirement for dislay stations in a PACS system. This paper presents the design and implementation of such a system.
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L. T. Andrews, C. Vaughan, R. F. Leighton, T. D. Fraker Jr., G. Muswick, and J. W. Klingler "Digital Sequential Imaging: An Interactive Data Analysis Station For Physicians.", Proc. SPIE 0515, Medical Images and Icons, (3 August 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964783
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Software development

Visualization

Image analysis

Prototyping

Computing systems

Standards development

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