Dicoogle Framework for Medical Imaging Teaching and Research
Rui Lebre, Eduardo Pinho, Jorge Miguel Silva, Carlos Costa

TL;DR
The paper presents Dicoogle, an open-source PACS platform designed to facilitate medical imaging research and education by providing comprehensive tools, resources, and a learning environment to simplify prototyping and applied research in healthcare imaging.
Contribution
It introduces the Dicoogle framework and Learning Pack, highlighting its architecture, resources, and impact on research, teaching, and comparison with other open-source PACS solutions.
Findings
Dicoogle enhances research and teaching in medical imaging.
It provides a comprehensive view of PACS and DICOM technologies.
The platform shows significant adoption and impact in academia.
Abstract
One of the most noticeable trends in healthcare over the last years is the continuous growth of data volume produced and its heterogeneity. In the medical imaging field, the evolution of digital systems is supported by the PACS concept and the DICOM standard. These technologies are deeply grounded in medical laboratories, supporting the production and providing healthcare practitioners with the ability to set up collaborative work environments with researchers and academia to study and improve healthcare practice. However, the complexity of those systems and protocols makes difficult and time-consuming to prototype new ideas or develop applied research, even for skilled users with training in those environments. Dicoogle emerges as a reference tool to achieve those objectives through a set of resources aggregated in the form of a learning pack. It is an open-source PACS archive that, on…
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