Leif Neve, B.A., B.S. |
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National Library of Medicine
Communications Engineering Branch/MSC 3824
Bldg. 38A, Room 10S1015C
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20894 USA
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- B.A. degree, philosophy/liberal-arts from Dana College (Blair, NE)
- B.S. degree, computer science from University of Nebraska/Lincoln
- M.S. degree, computer science from Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering
- Joined up with Aquilent (formerly Century Computing) in 1985
- Working on-site with Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications since 1992
Current Projects
Biomedical Multimedia Databases and Tools: As a member of the team on this project, I have been responsible for development and maintenance of the Boundary Marking Tool, a Java Web Start program designed for entering and storing expert evaluations of biomedical images. The tool has been used by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to perform a wide range of scientific studies, and the experience gained is helping to evolve it into a more flexible, configurable biomedical image markup tool.
Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR): As a member of the team on this project, my role has been to develop and deploy tools which can showcase in-house developed algorithms for segmentation, indexing and retrieval of images.
Engineering Labs: Responsible for maintaining engineering lab hardware and software resources to support a range of branch projects, including the two above.