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 |
|---|---|
| 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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