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Web-based Multimedia Collaboration System for Medical Images Analysis and Diagnosis

Chan, Y.L., Lim, Y.S. and Feng, D.D.

    Development of Telemedicine technologies are generating great impact in the field of health care services to overcome geographical displacement economically and efficiently. Previous researches about collaborative telemedicine have introduced many concepts to generate fundamental groundwork such as providing concrete image display, identical inforrmation sharing and distributed data management. The efficiency and effectiveness of telemedicine according to collaborative group work and consultation are needed to be considered for maximizing use of the system. We proposed the web based multimedia collaboration system for medical image analysis, diagnosis and report according to the concept of CSCW. The web based system can provide easy access to the user using Internet and also operating system independent. The efficiency of collaboration and consultation could be increased by providing video and audio data that user could aware the presence of other participants. The system network structure is server supported peer-to-peer system for efficient transmission of video and audio simultaneously. Proposed system can effectively provide a tool for collaboration and discussion about medical images.
Cite as: Chan, Y.L., Lim, Y.S. and Feng, D.D. (2003). Web-based Multimedia Collaboration System for Medical Images Analysis and Diagnosis. In Proc. Pan-Sydney Area Workshop on Visual Information Processing (VIP2002), Sydney, Australia. CRPIT, 22. Jin, J. S., Eades, P., Feng, D. D. and Yan, H., Eds. ACS. 13.
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