Biomedical computing and visualization software environments

The current selection of computational tools is increasing so quickly that navigating and choosing from among them has become its own challenge. The need to integrate software is especially great when scientists seek to build models that span spatial or temporal scales or that cross physical systems...

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Published inCommunications of the ACM Vol. 47; no. 11; pp. 64 - 71
Main Authors Johnson, Chris R., MacLeod, Rob, Parker, Steven G., Weinstein, David
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Association for Computing Machinery 01.11.2004
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1557-7317
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Abstract The current selection of computational tools is increasing so quickly that navigating and choosing from among them has become its own challenge. The need to integrate software is especially great when scientists seek to build models that span spatial or temporal scales or that cross physical systems. Problem-solving environments (PSE) provide a natural platform for integrating and leveraging multi-disciplinary expertise to create complete systems for biomedical computing. Such systems solve the challenge of interfacing disparate elements while also providing a level of functional abstraction researchers need in dealing with complex software systems. PSEs also provide infrastructure for integrating computation knowledge. PSEs may incorporate a number of specific elements, including: 1. knowledge of the relevant discipline(s), 2. the most useful computational techniques, algorithms, and data structures, 3. the associated programming techniques, 4. the relevant human-computer interface design principles, 5. the applicable visualization and imaging techniques, and 6. methods for mapping the computations to various computer architectures.
AbstractList Problem-solving environments and advanced visualization take on the complexity of biomedical computing, improving its utility to scientists and clinicians alike.
OVER THE PAST TWO DECADES, COMPUTER SIMULATION AND visualization have significantly influenced and improved the field of biomedicine, as they have other areas of science and engineering. While some images and visualizations facilitate medical diagnosis, others help physicians plan surgical procedures. For example, visualization tools have been critical in planning recent brain surgeries to correct large aneurysms in patients being treated by neurosurgeons at the University of Utah Medical Center. Biomedical computing and visualization techniques are used for medical training. Computer simulation lets biomedical researchers subject increasingly sophisticated quantitative and qualitative conceptual models of biological behavior to rigorous quantitative simulation and analysis. Visualizing the results of these simulations helps scientists explore and understand the simulation behavior and results.
The current selection of computational tools is increasing so quickly that navigating and choosing from among them has become its own challenge. The need to integrate software is especially great when scientists seek to build models that span spatial or temporal scales or that cross physical systems. Problem-solving environments (PSE) provide a natural platform for integrating and leveraging multi-disciplinary expertise to create complete systems for biomedical computing. Such systems solve the challenge of interfacing disparate elements while also providing a level of functional abstraction researchers need in dealing with complex software systems. PSEs also provide infrastructure for integrating computation knowledge. PSEs may incorporate a number of specific elements, including: 1. knowledge of the relevant discipline(s), 2. the most useful computational techniques, algorithms, and data structures, 3. the associated programming techniques, 4. the relevant human-computer interface design principles, 5. the applicable visualization and imaging techniques, and 6. methods for mapping the computations to various computer architectures.
Author Weinstein, David
Johnson, Chris R.
Parker, Steven G.
MacLeod, Rob
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The current selection of computational tools is increasing so quickly that navigating and choosing from among them has become its own challenge. The need to...
OVER THE PAST TWO DECADES, COMPUTER SIMULATION AND visualization have significantly influenced and improved the field of biomedicine, as they have other areas...
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