For a common user, bioimages seem to be very easy to treat, to read, to understand and, therefore, to archive. Conversely, bioimage archiving requires a complex design and implementation process. We proposed to a class of bioengineering students the implementation of a hand image repository specifically designed for highlighting the main features that should be taken into account when treating bioimage archives.
An experience of "learning by doing": the hand surface images archive / Marceglia, S; Bonacina, S; Mazzola, L; Pinciroli, F.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2008), pp. 1042-1042. ( AMIA Annual Symposium Washington DC 8-12 November 2008).
An experience of "learning by doing": the hand surface images archive
Marceglia S;Bonacina S;Pinciroli F.
2008-01-01
Abstract
For a common user, bioimages seem to be very easy to treat, to read, to understand and, therefore, to archive. Conversely, bioimage archiving requires a complex design and implementation process. We proposed to a class of bioengineering students the implementation of a hand image repository specifically designed for highlighting the main features that should be taken into account when treating bioimage archives.File in questo prodotto:
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