Brinkley, James F and Eno, Kraig R and Sundsten, John W (1993) Knowledge-Based Client-Server Approach to Structural Information Retrieval: The Digital Anatomist Browser. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 40. pp. 131-145.
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Abstract
Structural information can be defined as data and knowledge about biological objects ranging in size
from molecules to the whole body. A framework is described for organizing structural information
around a well-defined set of terminology and semantic relationships, and for disseminated
multimedia structural information by means of a wide-area information server that is accessible over
the internet. A Macintosh-based client of this server, called the Digital Anatomist Browser, has
been used to teach neuroanatomy for the last 2 years. The client-server approach provides each
student unlimited access to a rapidly growing knowledge base of structral biology that, while
immediately useful for anatomy teaching, has the potential to be an organizing framework for other
kinds of medial knowledge as well.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | anatomy teaching|atlas96|brain95|braincr96|kaz96|nihcv|scamc95|sig|slisp95|testendnote |
Subjects: | All Projects > Digital Anatomist Interactive Atlases |
Depositing User: | Jim Brinkley |
Date Deposited: | 01 May 2003 |
Last Modified: | 27 Jul 2017 21:47 |
URI: | http://sigpubs.si.washington.edu/id/eprint/17 |
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