DocumentCode :
2456891
Title :
Computer Aided Diagnosis in Mammography: Its Development and Early Challenges
Author :
Dolan, Brian
Author_Institution :
San Francisco Anthropology, Univ. of California, San Francisco, CA
fYear :
2006
fDate :
Oct. 29 2006-Nov. 1 2006
Firstpage :
821
Lastpage :
825
Abstract :
This article discusses the development of a technology of "computer vision" designed to assist medical practitioners diagnosing breast cancer in the 1980s and 1990s. A CAD system was designed to augment human vision by digitizing mammograms, enhancing computer-selected "regions of interest" and offering a protocol to recommend a course of action (follow up examination, biopsy, etc.). One issue that emerged following the introduction of CAD was that human vision - previously the "gold standard" for diagnostic accuracy - was influenced by the prompts the computer provided the interpreter, illuminating the paradoxes of de-skilling and the problems mediating visualization and expert decision making.
Keywords :
biomedical imaging; cancer; computer vision; mammography; breast cancer; computer aided diagnosis; computer vision; diagnostic accuracy; expert decision making; mammography; technology development; Biopsy; Breast cancer; Computer vision; Design automation; Gold; Humans; Mammography; Medical diagnostic imaging; Protocols; Visualization;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Signals, Systems and Computers, 2006. ACSSC '06. Fortieth Asilomar Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pacific Grove, CA
ISSN :
1058-6393
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0784-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1058-6393
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ACSSC.2006.354864
Filename :
4176674
Link To Document :
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