Title
Collaborative telemedicine for interactive multiuser segmentation of volumetric medical images
Abstract
Telemedicine has evolved rapidly in recent years to enable unprecedented access to digital medical data, such as with networked image distribution/sharing and online (distant) collaborative diagnosis, largely due to the advances in telecommunication and multimedia technologies. However, interactive collaboration systems which control editing of an object among multiple users are often limited to a simple “locking” mechanism based on a conventional client/server architecture, where only one user edits the object which is located in a specific server, while all other users become viewers. Such systems fail to provide the needs of a modern day telemedicine applications that demand simultaneous editing of the medical data distributed in diverse local sites. In this study, we introduce a novel system for telemedicine applications, with its application to an interactive segmentation of volumetric medical images. We innovate by proposing a collaborative mechanism with a scalable data sharing architecture which makes users interactively edit on a single shared image scattered in local sites, thus enabling collaborative editing for, e.g., collaborative diagnosis, teaching, and training. We demonstrate our collaborative telemedicine mechanism with a prototype image editing system developed and evaluated with a user case study. Our result suggests that the ability for collaborative editing in a telemedicine context can be of great benefit and hold promising potential for further research.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1007/s00371-010-0445-y
The Visual Computer
Keywords
Field
DocType
collaborative mechanism,collaborative telemedicine,simultaneous editing,collaborative diagnosis,telemedicine context,telemedicine · teleradiology · multi-user segmentation,digital medical data,prototype image editing system,interactive multiuser segmentation,volumetric medical image,collaborative editing,collaborative telemedicine mechanism,modern day telemedicine application,telemedicine application,teleradiology,client server architecture
Telemedicine,Collaborative editing,Segmentation,Computer science,Data sharing,Simultaneous editing,Image editing,Multimedia,Scalability,Teleradiology
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
26
6-8
1432-2315
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.42
19
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Seunghyun Han1908.11
Niels Nijdam2124.72
Jérôme Schmid31019.77
Jinman Kim450465.66
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann55119659.15