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This is the front face of our projects web server, where we deploy and test our web-services related to medical information processing. We will inform about the projects state and make results of our work public here.

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Project Description

Overview of our research and development activities – authored by Frederik Schlupkothen

Background

Medical information systems are moving more and more from proprietary, closed environments towards open standardized and distributed systems. With this change medical is facing similar challenges as found in information processing in the Internet: information has to be provided in a way that is accessible by a multitude of differing devices and systems and in a way that enables automated processing. Many of these challenges have been solved in the past twenty years in the context of the World Wide Web (WWW). Besides solving the task to realize an interoperable information network for medical, the actual state of the WWW can be the source of inspiration for (near) future developments in medical, as well. The Health 2.0 movement, for example, promotes actual WWW concepts for medical usage. This implies for example the following topics: user participation (e.g. user generated content), social networking (e.g. direct communication with users), providing open data (sharing raw information), creating mashups (combining existing applications to provide new services), using publishing concepts (e.g. syndication and aggregation of distributed information, multimodality, etc.) and semantic technologies (impart meaning to existing content to improve automated search and data mining).

One central challenge in these approaches is the fact, that both the medicine and the media have huge grown standardized environments that diverge strongly in purpose and potential. Creating solutions to close the gap between these two environments is therefor a key task. This could enable the use of well developed publishing processes for medical content, for example, and enhance the interaction between medical data, knowledge mining and the comprehensible visualization of medical information.

 

What we do

In the actual state of this project we focus on making medical images and corresponding meta-data accessible to further automated processing. We rely on well-established standards as for input formats, output formats and communication protocols as given by the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) or the Web Services Description Language (WSDL), for example. This project realizes a technical base for our research and development activities in the field of medical information processing.

 

Who we are

We are an international, interdisciplinary and intercultural team involved in research and development in the field of medical information processing. Our team members have backgrounds in Computer Science, Information Engineering, Medical Informatics and Biomedical Engineering and originate from China, Germany, Japan and Russia. The project is coordinated conjointly by Eyes, JAPAN Co. Ltd. and the Department of Electronic Media at the University of Wuppertal.

 

  • contact
  • Eyes, JAPAN Co. Ltd.

    9-15 Higashi-Sakae
    Aizu-wakamatsu, Fukushima
    965-0872 JAPAN

    http://nowhere.co.jp/
  • Dep. of Electronic Media
    University of Wuppertal
    Rainer-Gruenter-Str. 21
    42119 Wuppertal, GERMANY

    http://dmt.uni-wuppertal.de/
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