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From:Design WeekDigital Talk on 12 April, from 6.30pm until 9pm, is dedicated to the digital and moving image profession and explores some of the opportunities presented through digital media developments. Contact: 020 7231 9756....
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 25, Issue 15)FOR CLAUDIO CASUCCIO, director of General Dynamics Corp.'s business development unit in Rome, posing for an identification card photograph is not worrisome. But ask him to offer his finger or palm for a biometric vein...
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From:Information Management Journal (Vol. 36, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe VisualBASE product suite provides a full range of scanning workflow tools to easily implement a document management system. Contact: Paradigm Imaging Group 714.432.7226 or randy@paradigmimaging.com...
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From:Multimedia Schools (Vol. 7, Issue 4)We have used digital cameras to record field trips, or to document the steps in a process such as ordering food at the local fast food restaurant. In this month's article I will review some different approaches that...
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From:LOLApressPeer-ReviewedWith the globalization phenomenon we have also witnessed an alternative response organized by the Global Resistance Movement. It aims for a society that consolidates the democratization of the institutions and a more...
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From:ACM Transactions on Information Systems (Vol. 17, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedA framework for retrieving images by spatial similarity (FRISS) in image databases is presented. In this framework, a robust retrieval by spatial similarity (RSS) algorithm is defined as one that incorporates both...
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From:Nature (Vol. 515, Issue 7527) Peer-ReviewedAuthor Affiliations: Beams of light twisted into a corkscrew shape have carried data more than 3 kilometres over Vienna's skyline in an effort to increase the information-carrying capacity of electromagnetic waves....
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From:Science (Vol. 253, Issue 5024) Peer-ReviewedDinosaurs' Changing Image Plymouth--In 1841, Richard Owen invented the dinosaur. Owen, a comparative anatomist, coined the term during a lecture at the BA meeting in this city--a bit of history that provided an...
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From:Journal of Medical Physics (Vol. 34, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: A. Sankaran A locally assembled image viewer system with pocket-size iPOD (80 GB) and flash (2 GB) drives for gigabyte storage, display and transfer of digital medical images, oriented towards training...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 7, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Hans Goost 1 , * , Johannes Witten 1 , Andreas Heck 1 , Dariusch R. Hadizadeh 2 , Oliver Weber 1 , Ingo Gräff 3 , Christof Burger 1 , Mareen Montag 1 , Felix Koerfer 1 , Koroush Kabir 1 Introduction...
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From:West Virginia Medical Journal (Vol. 110, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedBackground: Patients with traumatic injuries transferred from rural hospitals to tertiary centers in West Virginia frequently undergo repeat computed axial tomography (CT) imaging upon arrival. The traditional method of...
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From:Informatica (Vol. 38, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedNowadays, image classification is one of the hottest and most difficult research domains. It involves two aspects of problem. One is image feature representation and coding, the other is the usage of classifier. For...
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From:Radiologic Technology (Vol. 75, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedTen years ago this summer the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Baltimore, Md, became the first hospital in the nation to go filmless by adopting a picture archiving and communications system (PACS). When the PACS was...
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From:Information Today (Vol. 21, Issue 3)Luna Imaging, Inc. has announced the appointment of Al Zortoa as its new CEO. Zortea joined Luna Imaging a year ago as the vice president of sales and marketing and has helped to develop strategic direction and...
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From:Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine (Vol. 125, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedContext: The Virtual Microscope (VM) is a software system that provides a highly realistic digital emulation of a high-power light microscope. Here we present the enhancements we have made to our existing VM system to...
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From:Information Outlook (Vol. 1, Issue 12)Collections of images on the Internet can be accessed through their finding aids or resource guides which function as electronic card catalogues. The images are represented by full-text indexes which enable the user to...
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From:Online (Vol. 22, Issue 5)Pictures described as royalty-free are available as online digital images and on CD-Roms, usually at a nominal cost. The user should read the terms of sale to determine whether certain intended usages constitute...
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From:BiomechanicsTry to imagine what it would be like to practice medicine without the telephone. Soon we will be saying the same thing about teleimaging. The implications of technological advances go deeper than mechanical changes,...
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From:Science (Vol. 293, Issue 5533) Peer-ReviewedOver the past few years, advances in acquisition hardware, storage capacity, and personal computer processing speed have made possible the ready acquisition and processing of enormous data sets. Large data sets,...
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From:Database (Vol. 17, Issue 2)The Library of Congress' Rome Reborn: The Vatican Library and Renaissance Culture exhibit was presented both physically, in the library's Jefferson Building, and in digital images, over the Internet. The exhibit's online...