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iPad (not the Apple’s one): Semantic Annotation and Markup of Radiological Image

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

I have just found a very interesting paper about the application of semantic annotation into the medical domain from 2008.

Here you are the abstract of the paper:

Radiological images contain a wealth of information, such as anatomy and pathology, which is often not explicit and computationally accessible. Information schemes are being developed to describe the semantic content of images, but such schemes can be unwieldy to operationalize because there are few tools to enable users to capture structured information easily as part of the routine research workflow. We have created iPad, an open source tool enabling researchers and clinicians to create semantic annotations on radiological images. iPad hides the complexity of the underlying image annotation information model from users, permitting them to describe images and image regions using a graphical interface that maps their descriptions to structured ontologies semi-automatically. Image annotations are saved in a variety of formats, enabling interoperability among medical records systems, image archives in hospitals, and the Semantic Web. Tools such as iPad can help reduce the burden of collecting structured information from images, and it could ultimately enable researchers and physicians to exploit images on a very large scale and glean the biological and physiological significance of image content.

You can find the complete paper at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2655990/?tool=pubmed.

Author: Germán Toro del Valle, Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo
Tags: open source project, paper, semantic annotation
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Pascal Shevrel, Mozilla’s co-founder, gave a talk at our project meeting in Madrid

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

TITLE OF THE TALK: “The Mozilla project and its communities: how communities are key to the project”.

ABSTRACT:
With more than 300 million users gained in less 5 years, the Mozilla project is today one of the most improtant open source project in the world. Based on a worldwide community of developers, translators, promoters, beta testers and enthusiasts, Mozilla has one of the most efficient and passionate community backing the creation of its software products and promoting innovation and the open web. This talk will explain how the various mozilla communities are organized into a global project and what is motivating a large variety of people in the world to collaborate in an open source project like Mozilla.

SPEAKER’S SHORT BIO:
Mozilla Europe co-founder and board member, Pascal Chevrel manages Web localization (worldwide) for the Mozilla project and community growth in Europe.
Mozilla press spokesperson for the Spanish market, Pascal is also a contributor in the French and Spanish communities as member of the Mozilla Hispano and MozFR projects.

Author: Olga Morozova, STI Innsbruck
Tags: community, Mozilla, open source project
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