Carnegie Mellon University bioimaging day 2014: Challenges and opportunities in digital pathology

Recent advances in digital imaging is impacting the practice of pathology. One of the key enabling technologies that is leading the way towards this transformation is the use of whole slide imaging (WSI) which allows glass slides to be converted into large image files that can be shared, stored, and...

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Main Authors: Gustavo K Rohde, John A Ozolek, Anil V Parwani, Liron Pantanowitz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Pathology Informatics
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Online Access:http://www.jpathinformatics.org/article.asp?issn=2153-3539;year=2014;volume=5;issue=1;spage=32;epage=32;aulast=Rohde
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spelling doaj-ed01db3ec7a146829b2dbd7bb13506852020-11-25T02:28:54ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Pathology Informatics2153-35392014-01-0151323210.4103/2153-3539.139712Carnegie Mellon University bioimaging day 2014: Challenges and opportunities in digital pathologyGustavo K RohdeJohn A OzolekAnil V ParwaniLiron PantanowitzRecent advances in digital imaging is impacting the practice of pathology. One of the key enabling technologies that is leading the way towards this transformation is the use of whole slide imaging (WSI) which allows glass slides to be converted into large image files that can be shared, stored, and analyzed rapidly. Many applications around this novel technology have evolved in the last decade including education, research and clinical applications. This publication highlights a collection of abstracts, each corresponding to a talk given at Carnegie Mellon University′s (CMU) Bioimaging Day 2014 co-sponsored by the Biomedical Engineering and Lane Center for Computational Biology Departments at CMU. Topics related specifically to digital pathology are presented in this collection of abstracts. These include topics related to digital workflow implementation, imaging and artifacts, storage demands, and automated image analysis algorithms.http://www.jpathinformatics.org/article.asp?issn=2153-3539;year=2014;volume=5;issue=1;spage=32;epage=32;aulast=RohdeChallenges, digital pathology, image analysis, opportunities
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Carnegie Mellon University bioimaging day 2014: Challenges and opportunities in digital pathology
Journal of Pathology Informatics
Challenges, digital pathology, image analysis, opportunities
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John A Ozolek
Anil V Parwani
Liron Pantanowitz
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title Carnegie Mellon University bioimaging day 2014: Challenges and opportunities in digital pathology
title_short Carnegie Mellon University bioimaging day 2014: Challenges and opportunities in digital pathology
title_full Carnegie Mellon University bioimaging day 2014: Challenges and opportunities in digital pathology
title_fullStr Carnegie Mellon University bioimaging day 2014: Challenges and opportunities in digital pathology
title_full_unstemmed Carnegie Mellon University bioimaging day 2014: Challenges and opportunities in digital pathology
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series Journal of Pathology Informatics
issn 2153-3539
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Recent advances in digital imaging is impacting the practice of pathology. One of the key enabling technologies that is leading the way towards this transformation is the use of whole slide imaging (WSI) which allows glass slides to be converted into large image files that can be shared, stored, and analyzed rapidly. Many applications around this novel technology have evolved in the last decade including education, research and clinical applications. This publication highlights a collection of abstracts, each corresponding to a talk given at Carnegie Mellon University′s (CMU) Bioimaging Day 2014 co-sponsored by the Biomedical Engineering and Lane Center for Computational Biology Departments at CMU. Topics related specifically to digital pathology are presented in this collection of abstracts. These include topics related to digital workflow implementation, imaging and artifacts, storage demands, and automated image analysis algorithms.
topic Challenges, digital pathology, image analysis, opportunities
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