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Syngo via siemens
Syngo via siemens




This new version features expanded mobile applications as well as enhanced functionality and additional applications. Note that each segment was stored as a separate object.Siemens Healthcare has announced the new version (VA20) of its routine 3D and advanced reading software syngo.via, which was on display at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago. Segmentation was done for Test case 3, visualization is shown in the screenshot below. This task could not be completed, since no loading of externally created objects is supported. Read task: load each of the DICOM SEG datasets that accompany the imaging series into your platform how do you support the user in defining the semantics of the object at the time segmentation is created? It does not look like this is possible.ģ.how do you communicate segment semantics to the user? It looks like the semantics of the created segments is implicitly defined by the workflow.

syngo via siemens

  • do you render the segment using the color specified in the DICOM object? not applicable, since loading is not supported.
  • do you support both BINARY and FRACTIONAL segmentation types? not applicable, since loading is not supported.
  • how are the overlapping segments handled? segments are shown as region contours.
  • However, visualization of multiple overlapping regions is supported as shown in the screenshot below.
  • are both single and multiple segments supported? it is not possible to load SEG objects created using tools other than syngo.via.
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    Description of the relevant features of the platform:

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    what DICOM library do you use? not knownĢ.name and version of the software: Siemens syngo.via VB10B, MM Oncology workflow.Representatives of Siemens were not involved in the presented evaluation.

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    DISCLAIMER: This section was completed by Andrey Fedorov using the version of software installed at Brigham and Women's Hospital.






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