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Digitization of medical documents: an X-Windows application for fast scanning. Journal of clinical engineering [J Clin Eng] Journal article

 
TitleDigitization of medical documents: an X-Windows application for fast scanning.
Author(s)Muñoz A, Salvador CH, Gonzalez MA, Dueñas A 
InstitutionHospital Puerta de Hierro, Madrid, Spain.
SourceJ Clin Eng 1992 Nov-Dec; 17(6):497-504.
MeSHAutomatic Data Processing
Database Management Systems
Diagnostic Imaging
Radiology Information Systems
Software
Spain
User-Computer Interface
Video Recording
AbstractThis paper deals with digitization, using a commercial scanner, of medical documents as still images for introduction into a computer-based Information System. Document management involves storing, editing and transmission. This task has usually been approached from the perspective of the difficulties posed by radiologic images because of their indisputable qualitative and quantitative significance. However, healthcare activities require the management of many other types of documents and involve the requirements of numerous users. One key to document management will be the availability of a digitizer to deal with the greatest possible number of different types of documents. This paper describes the relevant aspects of documents and the technical specifications that digitizers must fulfill. The concept of document type is introduced as the ideal set of digitizing parameters for a given document. The use of document type parameters can drastically reduce the time the user spends in scanning sessions. Presentation is made of an application based on Unix, X-Windows and OSF/Motif, with a GPIB interface, implemented around the document type concept. Finally, the results of the evaluation of the application are presented, focusing on the user interface, as well as on the viewing of color images in an X-Windows environment and the use of lossy algorithms in the compression of medical images.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID10124462
  
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