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The Annotation and Image Markup (AIM) project defines an informa= tion model and software tools to capture and create image annotations and m= arkups using well-defined common data elements and controlled terminologies= .
The AIM Toolkit includes the AIM Model, documentation, and examples. The= AIM Model captures the descriptive information for an image with user-gene= rated graphical symbols placed on the image into a single common informatio= n source. The AIM Model enhances interoperability and information exchange = between imaging and health information systems. You can query AIM annotatio= ns to find images containing similar image content and correlate human imag= e observations with other biomedical data.
The AIM Model has a corresponding C++ library, which is a reusable compo= nent that implements the AIM Model.
Downloads are listed on the main page of this AIM wiki.