Volume visualization tools for medical applications in ubiquitous platforms
Abstract
This paper presents three required functionality when volume datasets are aimed to be visualized in ubiquitous platforms: i) support of segmented volume datasets, ii) navigation inside the volume and iii) direct visualization of DICOM datasets. DICOM is the de-facto standard in the medical imaging field. The results shows that these functionalities can be achieved using the Volume Rendering component implemented in X3DOM in several web browsers in different platforms (from desktop computer to tablets and mobile phones).
BIB_text
title = {Volume visualization tools for medical applications in ubiquitous platforms},
pages = {443-450},
volume = {181},
keywds = {
Volume Rendering, Medical Imaging, DICOM, Visualization, X3DOM, Ubiquitous platforms
}
abstract = {
This paper presents three required functionality when volume datasets are aimed to be visualized in ubiquitous platforms: i) support of segmented volume datasets, ii) navigation inside the volume and iii) direct visualization of DICOM datasets. DICOM is the de-facto standard in the medical imaging field. The results shows that these functionalities can be achieved using the Volume Rendering component implemented in X3DOM in several web browsers in different platforms (from desktop computer to tablets and mobile phones).
}
isbn = {978-3-319-49654-2},
isi = {1},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-49655-9-54},
date = {2017-01-01},
year = {2017},
}