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Overview of AIM on ClearCanvas® Workstation
AIM on ClearCanvas® Workstation is the first project of its kind to propose and create a “standard” means of adding
information and knowledge to an image in a clinical environment so that in the future, image content can be easily and automatically searched. AIM provides a solution to the following challenges:
- No agreed upon syntax for annotation and markup.
- No agreed upon semantics to describe annotations.
- No standard format (for example, DICOM, XML, HL7) for annotations and markup.
AIM on ClearCanvas Workstation is a referenced implementation of the AIM Model. AIM on ClearCanvas Workstation demonstrates how the AIM model and the AIM library can be applied in a real imaging diagnostic workstation. You can use AIM on ClearCanvas Workstation to create AIM XML documents and AIM DICOM SR objects that adhere to the AIM data model. You can also import a new AIM template XML document that represents a set of controlled questions and answers for each question. Typical users want to make simple and constrained annotations that are reproducible and consistent for the same kind of imaging study.
Downloads are available on the main page of this AIM wiki.
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System Requirements
AIM on ClearCanvas® Workstation is a referenced implementation of AIM.
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For AIM ClearCanvas® workstation 3.0.4.2, the following software prerequisite must be installed: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 with latest service pack.
AIM ClearCanvas® workstation 3.0.4.2 is known to work on the following 32-bit Operating Systemsoperating systems:
- Windows XP SP3
- Windows Vista SP1
- Windows 7
- Windows Server 2003 SP2
- Windows Server 2008
Downloads are listed on the main page of this AIM wiki. The following documentation is available on this wiki:
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