Jorge Miguel Silva
University of Aveiro
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Journal of Biomedical Informatics | 2018
Jorge Miguel Silva; Eduardo Pinho; Eriksson J. Melicio Monteiro; João Figueira Silva; Carlos Costa
Nowadays, digital medical imaging in healthcare has become a fundamental tool for medical diagnosis. This growth has been accompanied by the development of technologies and standards, such as the DICOM standard and PACS. This environment led to the creation of collaborative projects where there is a need to share medical data between different institutions for research and educational purposes. In this context, it is necessary to maintain patient data privacy and provide an easy and secure mechanism for authorized personnel access. This paper presents a solution that fully de-identifies standard medical imaging objects, including metadata and pixel data, providing at the same time a reversible de-identifier mechanism that retains search capabilities from the original data. The last feature is important in some scenarios, for instance, in collaborative platforms where data is anonymized when shared with the community but searchable for data custodians or authorized entities. The solution was integrated into an open source PACS archive and validated in a multidisciplinary collaborative scenario.
International Journal of Medical Informatics | 2018
Micael Pedrosa; Jorge Miguel Silva; João Figueira Silva; Sérgio Matos; Carlos Costa
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the most prevalent microvascular complication of diabetes mellitus and can lead to irreversible visual loss. Screening programs, based on retinal imaging techniques, are fundamental to detect the disease since the initial stages are asymptomatic. Most of these examinations reflect negative cases and many have poor image quality, representing an important inefficiency factor. The SCREEN-DR project aims to tackle this limitation, by researching and developing computer-aided methods for diabetic retinopathy detection. This article presents a multidisciplinary collaborative platform that was created to meet the needs of physicians and researchers, aiming at the creation of machine learning algorithms to facilitate the screening process. METHODS Our proposal is a collaborative platform for textual and visual annotation of image datasets. The architecture and layout were optimized for annotating DR images by gathering feedback from several physicians during the design and conceptualization of the platform. It allows the aggregation and indexing of imagiology studies from diverse sources, and supports the creation and annotation of phenotype-specific datasets to feed artificial intelligence algorithms. The platform makes use of an anonymization pipeline and role-based access control for securing personal data. RESULTS The SCREEN-DR platform has been deployed in the production environment of the SCREEN-DR project at http://demo.dicoogle.com/screen-dr, and the source code of the project is publicly available. We provide a description of the platforms interface and use cases it supports. At the time of publication, four physicians have created a total of 1826 annotations for 701 distinct images, and the annotated data has been used for training classification models.
Computer Standards & Interfaces | 2019
Jorge Miguel Silva; Tiago Marques Godinho; David Silva; Carlos Costa
medical informatics europe | 2018
Micael Pedrosa; Jorge Miguel Silva; Sérgio Matos; Carlos Costa
computer-based medical systems | 2018
Jorge Miguel Silva; Antonio Guerra; João Figueira Silva; Eduardo Pinho; Carlos Costa
computer-based medical systems | 2018
João Figueira Silva; Jorge Miguel Silva; Antonio Guerra; Sérgio Matos; Carlos Costa
Archive | 2017
D. V. da Silva; T. K. de Oliveira; T. F. Macedo; Jorge Miguel Silva
CLEF (Working Notes) | 2017
João Figueira Silva; Jorge Miguel Silva; Eduardo Pinho; Carlos Costa
CLEF (Working Notes) | 2017
Eduardo Pinho; João Figueira Silva; Jorge Miguel Silva; Carlos Costa
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2008
Mário Cerqueira; Jorge Miguel Silva; F. P. Magalhães; F. M. Soares; J. J. Pato