Abstract

Radiology is in the process of making a transition between “analogue” imaging and digital imaging and between two-dimensional and three-dimenstional imaging.Advanced processing methods need to incorporate clinical knowledge and be defined using clinical constraints.Two classes of method are important: data driven and hypothesis driven.In the analysis of such data, tests against reference data sets (atlases) are required.The availability of distributed image processing and data, usually called “grid” computing, is likely to significantly change the types of methods used and their availability.

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