Multidimensional indexing technique for medical images retrieval

2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (6) ◽  
pp. 1629-1666
Author(s):  
Ali Asghar Safaei ◽  
Saeede Habibi-Asl

Retrieving required medical images from a huge amount of images is one of the most widely used features in medical information systems, including medical imaging search engines. For example, diagnostic decision making has traditionally been accompanied by patient data (image or non-image) and previous medical experiences from similar cases. Indexing as part of search engines (or retrieval system), increases the speed of a search. The goal of this study, is to provide an effective and efficient indexing technique for medical images search engines. In this paper, in order to archive this goal, a multidimensional indexing technique for medical images is designed using the normalization technique that is used to reduce redundancy in relational database design. Data structure of the proposed multidimensional index and also different required operations are designed to create and handle such a multidimensional index. Time complexity of each operation is analyzed and also average memory space required to store any medical image (along with its related metadata) is calculated as the space complexity analysis of the proposed indexing technique. The results show that the proposed indexing technique has a good performance in terms of memory usage, as well as execution time for the usual operations. Moreover, and may be more important, the proposed indexing techniques improves the precision and recall of the information retrieval system (i.e., search engine) which uses this technique for indexing medical images. Besides, a user of such search engine can retrieve medical images which s/he has specified its attributes is some different aspects (dimensions), e.g., tissue, image modality and format, sickness and trauma, etc. So, the proposed multidimensional indexing techniques can improve effectiveness of a medical image information retrieval system (in terms of precision and recall), while having a proper efficiency (in terms of execution time and memory usage), and can improve the information retrieval process for healthcare search engines.

2014 ◽  
Vol 945-949 ◽  
pp. 3406-3409
Author(s):  
Ying Hong

To efficiently retrieve information from the vast source of the internet, search engines are required. There are some search engines that can help people to search for needed information, but they are difficult to ensure precision rate and personalization of information. To solve these problems, this paper proposed a personalized information retrieval system based on meta-search engine. This paper used multi-agent technology to construct the personalized information retrieval system, adopted user knowledge database to create and update user model and improved vector space model algorithm combining with user knowledge database which used in results ranking. Analysis and experiment show that personalized information retrieval system implemented in this paper can improve the precision ratio and can meet the needs of the user's personality requirements.


Given a mathematical query, traditional text retrieval systems are not very effective in retrieving mathematical information from scientific documents. This paper presents the design and implementation of a new mathematical information retrieval (MIR) system: SciMath, which can take a mathematical formulae as a query and retrieve the relevant scientific documents consisting the relevant mathematical contents based on a B-Tree indexing scheme. The proposed system is then compared with two classical math-aware search engines to prove its effectiveness.


Author(s):  
Roberto Willrich ◽  
Rafael de Moura Speroni ◽  
Christopher Viana Lima ◽  
André Luiz de Oliveira Diaz ◽  
Sérgio Murilo Penedo

Author(s):  
Hanene Maghrebi ◽  
Amos David

Managing the increasing growth of multimedia content still poses some problems. The challenge is to propose relevant information to the users among the large volume of information available. The main idea that drives our approach is to provide an open information retrieval system, which can adapt its results to several…La gestion de l’information multimédia soulève encore quelques problèmes. Le défi est de pouvoir proposer à l’utilisateur des informations pertinentes parmi la quantité d’information qui ne cesse de s’accroître. Dans cette lignée, nous proposons un système ouvert de recherche d’information capable d’adapter ses résultats aux différents… 


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