Title :
Using Web Services as Functional-Level Plug Ins for Interactive 3D Medical Visualisation
Author :
Wang, Tao ; Zhao, Youbing ; Liu, Enjie ; Clapworthy, Gordon J. ; Zhao, Xia ; Wei, Hui ; Dong, Feng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Technol., Univ. of Bedfordshire, Luton, UK
Abstract :
Web services provide remote access to distributed resources and processes through uniform interfaces. However, the latency associated with data transmission has meant that they are generally applied to non-interactive data processing. Interactive applications, in which many more user interactions and data transmissions are involved, are difficult to adapt to web service based frameworks, particularly if the interactive investigation involves large datasets. In medical imaging and visualisation, user interactions are generally a prerequisite for the detailed study and manipulation of data. As a result of major scientific initiatives, such as the Virtual Physiological Human, in which large data repositories are being set up at a variety of sites, it is becoming increasingly common for the data being investigated to be stored on a remote server. Consequently, it is now highly desirable to develop a means by which web service based interactive visualisation can be applied to distributed medical data access and clinical collaboration. This paper presents a functional-level plug-in based architecture for interactive data visualisation via web services which is being implemented within the EC-funded ContraCancrum project.
Keywords :
Web services; computer graphics; data visualisation; information retrieval; medical computing; user interfaces; EC-funded ContraCancrum project; Web services; clinical collaboration; data manipulation; data repository; data transmission; distributed medical data access; distributed resources; functional-level plug-in based architecture; interactive 3D medical visualisation; interactive data visualisation; medical imaging; noninteractive data processing; remote server; user interactions; virtual physiological human; Biomedical imaging; Data models; Data visualization; Rendering (computer graphics); Solid modeling; Three dimensional displays; Web services; Virtual Physiological Human; data-preview service; functional-level plug in; interactive visualisation; mesh simplification; web service;
Conference_Titel :
Information Visualisation (IV), 2010 14th International Conference
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7846-0