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SCAR 2003
Closing Session
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Tuesday,
June 10
8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Sheraton Boston Hotel
Constitution Ballroom |
Co-Moderators: |
| Katherine
P. Andriole, PhD |
Chair,
Society for Computer Applications in Radiology
University
of California at San Francisco |
Richard L. Morin, PhD |
Chair,
Transforming the Radiological Interpretation Process (TRIP™)
Subcommittee
Mayo
Clinic, Jacksonville
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| Speakers: |
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Richard
Weinberg, PhD |
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| University
of Southern California |
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William
Young, MS |
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| National
Imagery & Mapping Agency |
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Stephen
Wharton, PhD |
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| NASA
Goddard Space Flight Center |
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Medical
Image Interpretation - The Collision between Humans and Data
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This is a special session highlighting the
SCAR 2003 theme of Information Explosion: Embracing our Future
and will feature exploration of the management of large data sets by the
intelligence, space exploration and entertainment industries. Medical
imaging data has increased radically
in both the size of the examination as well as the number of examinations.
This has resulted in display and analysis of increasingly greater
amounts of image data by a radiologist each day.
This situation currently appears unbounded and portends disaster
for the future. The purpose
of this session is to examine how other disciplines faced with similar
challenges of large amounts of image data have dealt with these
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SCAR intends for
this session to spark strategic thinking and debate regarding a shift in
the current paradigm used for medical image interpretation. SCAR is
prepared to champion the new TRIP™ Initiative and provide leadership to address and
solve this dilemma.
To learn more
about TRIP™ and the closing session read about it in the Winter 2003 issue
of SCAR News |
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Learning
Outcomes:
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Understand the problems associated with human viewing of large image
data sets.
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Learn how other disciplines have solved
problems associated with large image data sets
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Engage in new methods for the interpretation of large image data
examination in Medical Imaging. |
Presentations:
8:30 am Introduction - Richard Morin, PhD
8:45 am Entertainment Technology Applications - Richard
Weinberg, PhD
9:30 am Digital Imagery Usage Within the DoD - The National
Imagery and
Mapping Agency (NIMA) - William Young
10:15 am BREAK
10:45 am Earth Science Data Management, A NASA Perspective
Stephen Wharton, PhD
11:30 am Medical Imaging's TRIP™ to the Future - Katherine
Andriole, PhD
12:00 pm Panel Discussion
12:30 pm Adjournment |
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