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摘要
目的:开发一种统一的眼成像数据文件格式,包括但不限于超声生物显微镜、光学相干断层扫描和神经纤维分析仪,能够通过互联网或内部网传输,用于合作研究和远程医疗使用。方法:将文件过滤器开发为动态链接库(dll)。这些可以读取每个眼成像设备的原始原始数据格式。还设计了一种数据文件格式,以三种不同类型的压缩(非压缩、运行长度压缩和差分脉冲编码调制)来统一描述这些原始数据。然后从以下几个方面测试了这三种文件格式:文件大小、读取速度和写入速度。结果:行长压缩对原始数据压缩失败,DPCM压缩成功(< or =35.5%)。DPCM中读写文件的速度最慢。然而,实际的读写时间足够快(结论:所设计的格式具有强大的潜力,可作为任何眼成像原始数据传输的标准文件格式。
Purpose: To develop a uniform file format of ocular imaging data, including, but not limited to, ultrasound biomicroscopy, optical coherence tomography, and nerve fiber analyzer, capable of being transmitted via Internet or intranet for collaborative research and telemedicine use.
Method: File filters were developed as dynamic link libraries (DLLs). These can read the original raw data format of each ocular imaging device. A data file format was also designed to describe these raw data uniformly in three different types of compression: noncompressed, run length compression, and differential pulse code modulation (DPCM). These three file formats were then tested in the following aspects: file size, speed of reading, and speed of writing.
Results: Run length compression failed to compress raw data, while DPCM compressed raw data successfully (< or =35.5%). The speed of reading and writing files was slowest in DPCM. However, the actual time of reading and writing was fast enough (<0.6 s) for daily work regardless of file compression methods.
Conclusion: The format designed has robust potential to be the standard file format for transmission of any ocular imaging raw data.