Integrated image processing in clinical applications: the HELIOS approach
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Integrated image processing in clinical applications: the HELIOS approach
Abstract
This paper describes the approach of the European HELIOS project to integrate image processing tools into ward information systems. The image processing tools are the result of the basic research in image analysis in the Department Medical and Biological Informatics at the German Cancer Research Center. Tools for the analysis of 2-dimensional images and 3-dimensional data volumes with 3-dimensional reconstruction and visualization are part of the Image Related Services of HELIOS.
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