2021
Conference article  Open Access

Querying medical imaging datasets using spatial logics (Position paper)

Belmonte G., Broccia G., Bussi L., Ciancia V., Latella D., Massink M.

Spatial logic  Medical image analysis  Model checking 

Nowadays a plethora of health data is available for clinical and research usage. Such existing datasets can be augmented through artificial-intelligence-based methods by automatic, personalised annotations and recommendations. This huge amount of data lends itself to new usage scenarios outside the boundaries where it was created; just to give some examples: to aggregate data sources in order to make research work more relevant; to incorporate a diversity of datasets in training of Machine Learning algorithms; to support expert decisions in telemedicine. In such a context, there is a growing need for a paradigm shift towards means to interrogate medical databases in a semantically meaningful way, fulfilling privacy and legal requirements, and transparently with respect to ethical concerns. In the specific domain of Medical Imaging, in this paper we sketch a research plan devoted to the definition and implementation of query languages that can unambiguously express semantically rich queries on possibly multi-dimensional images, in a human-readable, expert-friendly and concise way. Our approach is based on querying images using Topological Spatial Logics, building upon a novel spatial model checker called VoxLogicA, to execute such queries in a fully automated way.

Source: MEDI 2021 - Advances in Model and Data Engineering in the Digitalization Era, pp. 285–301, Tallinn, Estonia, 21-23/06/2021


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@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:461175,
	title = {Querying medical imaging datasets using spatial logics (Position paper)},
	author = {Belmonte G. and Broccia G. and Bussi L. and Ciancia V. and Latella D. and Massink M.},
	doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-87657-9_22},
	booktitle = {MEDI 2021 - Advances in Model and Data Engineering in the Digitalization Era, pp. 285–301, Tallinn, Estonia, 21-23/06/2021},
	year = {2021}
}