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Medical Informatics = Medecine Et Informatique
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The Data Delivery System (DDS) automates multimodal biomedical image retrieval and management. This system simplifies data access for researchers, saving time and resources.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Imaging
  • Medical Informatics
  • Data Management

Background:

  • Efficient retrieval and management of multimodal biomedical images are crucial for research.
  • Current systems often involve complex data transfer and format conversion processes, hindering accessibility.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an automated system for multimodal biomedical image registration and delivery.
  • To simplify data access for researchers, enabling them to focus on scientific inquiry.

Main Methods:

  • Construction of a research-oriented image registry, the Data Delivery System (DDS), on a campus local area network.
  • Integration of various imaging modalities (DSA, ultrasound, PET, MRI, SPECT, CT) into the DDS.
  • Automated data pickup, transfer via gateway and intermediate servers, and user-specific directory copying.

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  • Email notifications for data availability, automatic format conversion, and archival to a permanent server with soft link generation.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful implementation of DDS for automated multimodal biomedical image delivery.
    • Significant savings in data transfer costs and time due to automated processes and minimal maintenance.
    • Enhanced accessibility of both new and old image data for researchers through soft link generation.

    Conclusions:

    • DDS effectively streamlines the process of accessing and managing multimodal biomedical images.
    • The system empowers researchers, even those with limited computer expertise, to concentrate on their biomedical research.
    • DDS offers a cost-effective and time-efficient solution for biomedical image data management.