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Workshop Overview
On March 12–13, 2008, the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) hosted a workshop to address issues for classifying digital chest radiographs for patients with pneumoconioses. The international group of scientists in attendance heard from representatives of the International Labour Organization (ILO), NIOSH, and academia. Expert presenters described current and future issues in digital radiography, especially as they relate to classification. The workshop participants broke into smaller groups to discuss (1) image acquisition, (2) image presentation, and (3) file interchange, and to develop recommendations for advancing digital classification for pneumoconioses.
Workshop Summary (workshopsummary.pdf (129KB; 22 pages))
Introductory Presentations
Main Topics
Manuscript Title |
Manuscript PDF |
Presentation PDF |
Author |
Standardizing file formats, security, and integration of digital chest image files for pneumoconiosis classification |
(56KB; 15 pages) |
(3.3MB; 52 pages) |
David Clunie, MD |
Image presentation: Implications of Processing and Display |
(2.1MB; 34 pages) |
(6.4MB; 90 pages) |
Michael Flynn, PhD |
Comparison of Digital Radiographs with Film-Screen Radiographs for Classification of Pneumoconiosis |
(73KB; 10 pages) |
(97KB; 33 pages) |
Alfred Franzblau, MD |
Acquisition of digital chest images for pneumoconiosis classification: Methods, procedures, and hardware
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(345KB; 14 pages) |
(1.8MB; 38 pages) |
Ehsan Samei, PhD |
Assuring image quality for classification of digital chest radiographs
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(285KB; 15 pages) |
(3.2MB; 37 pages) |
Ehsan Samei, PhD |
CR and FPD DR chest radiographic image parameters for the pneumoconioses: the Japanese approach and experience
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(192KB; 16 pages) |
(2.1MB; 25 pages) |
Narufumi Suganuma, MD, PhD |
Group Discussions
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Page last updated: July 23, 2008
Page last reviewed: July 23, 2008
Content Source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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