Author/Editor     Dugonik, Bogdan; Dugonik, Aleksandra; Brezočnik, Zmago
Title     Applied advanced computer technologies in dermatology
Type     članek
Source     Medicon 2001. 9th Mediterranean conference on medical and biological engineering and computing. 2nd Croatian-Slovenian meeting on biomedical engineering. 1st international conference on muscle fibre structure and function. 5th symposium of Croatian society for medical informatics (Medicine informatics 2001). Proccedings of the International federation for medical and biological engineering. Part 1, Part 2; 2001 Jun 12-15; Pula
Publication year     2001
Volume     str. 123-6
Language     eng
Abstract     The Internet is a worldwide collection of networks tied together by a common protocol that allows the users of the network to access services provided on any of the other networks. It is the most expanded support of information exchange in the near future worldwide. Healthcare professionals and physicians from around the world will subscribe to this facility of electronic information management in order to improve their professional knowledge. For the visually oriented specialization like dermatology, sharing images and text on the Internet has a great potential. An image database is available through the WWW and can be used for student education as well as a reference image atlas for physicians. The resolution, compression, and color depth of the image must be optimized to enable fast access and offer acceptable image quality. A new imaging format Flash Pix, that lets you publish extremely high-resolution images over the Internet is also presented. New technologies (streaming video) have been developed that Internet users, including those using standard 56 kbps modems, can receive video files compressed in this way within an acceptable period of time.
Descriptors     SKIN DISEASES
COMPUTER COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
IMAGE PROCESSING, COMPUTER-ASSISTED
MULTIMEDIA
DATABASES, FACTUAL