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"Medical imaging data structure extended to multiple modalities and anatomical regions" ArXiv:2010.00434
(2020)
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: PreprintAbstract: Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) allows the user to organise brain imaging data into a clear and easy standard directory structure. BIDS is widely supported by the scientific community and is considered a powerful standard for management. The original BIDS is limited to images or data related to the brain. Medical Imaging Data Structure (MIDS) was therefore conceived with the objective of extending this methodology to other anatomical regions and other types of imaging systems in these areas.
@article {
author = "Saborit-Torres, J. M.; Saenz-Gamboa, J.J.; Montell, J.À.; Salinas, J.M.; Gómez, J.A.; Stefan, I.; Caparrós, M.; García-García, F.; Domenech, J.; Manjón, J. V.; Rojas, G.; Pertusa, A.;Bustos, A.; González, G.; Galant, J.; de la Iglesia-Vayá, M.",
title = "Medical imaging data structure extended to multiple modalities and anatomical regions",
journal = "ArXiv:2010.00434",
month = "October",
year = "2020"
}
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