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2018

Container-Based Clinical Solutions for Portable and Reproducible Image Analysis


Abstract

Medical imaging analysis depends on the reproducibility of complex computation. Linux containers enable the abstraction, installation, and configuration of environments so that software can be both distributed in self-contained images and used repeatably by tool consumers. While several initiatives in neuroimaging have adopted approaches for creating and sharing more reliable scientific methods and findings, Linux containers are not yet mainstream in clinical settings. We explore related technologies and their efficacy in this setting, highlight important shortcomings, demonstrate a simple use-case, and endorse the use of Linux containers for medical image analysis.

Citation

article: Matelsky_2018 doi: 10.1007/s10278-018-0089-4 url: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10278-018-0089-4 year: 2018 month: may publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC volume: 31 number: 3 pages: 315--320 author: Matelsky Jordan and Kiar Gregory and Johnson Erik and Rivera Corban and Toma Michael and Gray-Roncal William title: Container-Based Clinical Solutions for Portable and Reproducible Image Analysis journal: Journal of Digital Imaging

Citation

article: Matelsky_2018 doi: 10.1007/s10278-018-0089-4 url: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10278-018-0089-4 year: 2018 month: may publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC volume: 31 number: 3 pages: 315--320 author: Matelsky Jordan and Kiar Gregory and Johnson Erik and Rivera Corban and Toma Michael and Gray-Roncal William title: Container-Based Clinical Solutions for Portable and Reproducible Image Analysis journal: Journal of Digital Imaging