such as Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine (DICOM)
include non-image data for a standardized description of study
patient or technical parameters. However
these tags are rather roughly structured
ambiguous
and often optional. In this paper
we present a novel monohierarchical muti-axiel classification code for medical image retrieval. Our so-called MOAB coding scheme consists of four axes with three to four positions
each in {0
…
9
A
…
Z}. In particular
the modality code (M) describes imaging modality and relevant technical detail
the orientation code (O) models examined body orientation
the anatomy code (A) refers to the body region examined
and the biology code (B) describes the biological system examined. So far
the coding scheme is easily used in a medical image database of about 7000 single digital images
the loading time for 256×256 images was short
and the error rate of query result was low. The MOAB classification coding scheme enables a unique classification of medical images so as to develop further content-based medical image retrieval. The code is flexible and easily to be extended.