Author :
Reynoso, J.L. ; Cuevas, A.D. ; Garcia, F. ; Guzma?Œ??n, A.
Abstract :
This paper focuses on the representation of magnetic resonances of different parts of the human body, such as knees, spinal column, arms, elbows, etc., using ontologies. First, it maps the resonance images in a multimedia database. Then, automatically, using the SIFT pattern recognition algorithm, descriptors of the images stored in the database are extracted in order to recover useful data for the user; it uses the ontologies as an artificial intelligence tool and, in consequence, reduces generation of useless data. Why do we think this is an interesting task? Because, if the user requires information about any topics or (s)he has some illness or needs to undergo magnetic resonance, this tool will show him/her images and text to convey a better understanding, helping to obtain useful conclusions. Artificial intelligence techniques are used, such as machine learning, knowledge representation, and pattern recognition. The ontological relations introduced here are based on the common representation of language, using definition dictionaries, Roget´s thesaurus, synonym dictionaries, and other resources The system generates an output in the OM ontological language [1]. This language represents a structure where our system adds the data scanned by the SIFT algorithm. The tests have been made in Spanish; however, thanks to the portability of our system, it is possible to extend the method to any language.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; data reduction; feature extraction; information retrieval; learning (artificial intelligence); medical image processing; multimedia databases; ontologies (artificial intelligence); OM ontological language; Roget´s thesaurus; SIFT pattern recognition algorithm; arms; artificial intelligence techniques; automatic mapping magnetic resonance images; data recovery; definition dictionaries; elbows; feature extraction; human body; knees; knowledge representation; language representation; machine learning; multimedia database; spinal column; synonym dictionaries; Magnetic resonance; Multimedia communication; Multimedia databases; Ontologies; Pattern recognition; Streaming media; Artificial Intelligence; Magnetic Resonance; Multimedia Database; Ontology; Pattern Recognition;