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Interop Contact: Jonas Almeida
Active in 2021: Active
We have developed a tile server to decouple image analysis from its storage [PMID1234, demo at https://episphere.github.io/svs]. This is now being hardened as a Google marketplace service by STRIDES professional services by Google. Web applications are under active development to annotate morphology to train AI classifiers via AutoML. This architecture was shown to work well to call WSI tiles from multiple public and also private repositories (private repositories rely on bearer tokens to verify the HTTP range-request calls). It would be great if the range-request tile serving mechanism will work with Image Data Commons. The goal of this use-case is to demonstrate/establishing interoperability such that IDC would respond to range-requests authorized by passing a bearer token just like those other backends in use at NIH (S3 buckets, GCP buckets, box.com etc).
Researchers:
Jonas Almeida
Praphulla Bhawsar,
Mustapha Abubakar
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Interop Contact: Jonas Almeida
Active in 2021: Active
We have developed a tile server to decouple image analysis from its storage [PMID1234, demo at https://episphere.github.io/svs]. This is now being hardened as a Google marketplace service by STRIDES professional services by Google. Web applications are under active development to annotate morphology to train AI classifiers via AutoML. This architecture was shown to work well to call WSI tiles from multiple public and also private repositories (private repositories rely on bearer tokens to verify the HTTP range-request calls). It would be great if the range-request tile serving mechanism will work with Image Data Commons. The goal of this use-case is to demonstrate/establishing interoperability such that IDC would respond to range-requests authorized by passing a bearer token just like those other backends in use at NIH (S3 buckets, GCP buckets, box.com etc).
Researchers:
Jonas Almeida
Praphulla Bhawsar,
Mustapha Abubakar
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: