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27 June 1988Experiment Comparing Film And The Filmplane Radiology Workstation
A prototype workstation with the capabilities of both full resolution presentation of four 512 x 512 CT images and reduced presentation of a larger number of images (e.g. two full abdomen CT studies) has been developed. This prototype has been designed to develop an evaluation protocol for the comparison of two workstations (manual and/or electronic) to each other, and to employ this methodology to test a specific navigation strategy for single screen displays showing a large number of images.
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David Beard, Jeff L. Creasy, Jeff Symon, Robert Cromartie, "Experiment Comparing Film And The Filmplane Radiology Workstation," Proc. SPIE 0914, Medical Imaging II, (27 June 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.968732