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Timeline for Resolving an ambiguous tag: [mri]

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Mar 5 at 14:39 comment added Heretic Monkey Perhaps a tag name such as mri-processing would be sufficiently non-TLA so as to avoid people using it for anything that happens to be able to be abbreviated MRI, but sufficiently specific to MRIs so as to cover the cases where people want to ask a question specifically about a programming task around processing the output of an magnetic resonance imaging machine.
Mar 5 at 9:32 history edited VLAZ CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 5 at 8:14 comment added Amit Joshi I see the point in creating new tag ruby-mri or renaming existing mri to it. But, separate mri tag is not needed IMO.
Mar 4 at 21:35 comment added E_net4 Not that there is much harm in the tag existing, considering that we also have other tags which do not translate to specific technologies (chemistry)
Mar 4 at 21:33 comment added E_net4 I too work with DICOM, and I feel that there is little to no use for a tag about magnetic resonance imaging here on Stack Overflow. DICOM is already a bit of a niche, so we're talking about a niche for an eventual niche, with no trivial translation to a set of technologies or software. Any question where such a tag is really important is probably a bit too disconnected from programming. There was a time when a SE site for healthcare Informatics was proposed in Area 51, maybe that would have been a place where the tag could have lived.
Mar 4 at 21:09 comment added TylerH I did ping one DICOM expert in SOCVR to weigh in, there may be one other (I can't remember their name) who could weigh in here who works in DICOM/medical imaging.
Mar 4 at 20:49 comment added VLAZ @TylerH I'm not opposed to removing it. But I really don't know. There might be specifics about MRI images that are not applicable to the wider [imaging] tag. If so, it might make sense to keep it. Maybe even rename it to [mri-imaging] so it's more precise. I hope an SME comes in and says "keep it" or "burn it".
Mar 4 at 18:58 comment added TylerH I don't think we need to keep mri for Magnetic resonance imaging. We already have imaging and medical-imaging which both seem sufficient, leaving the non-programming subject of "MRIs" without a tag, since it doesn't need one (IMO).
Mar 4 at 18:49 history edited Laurel CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 4 at 18:11 history answered VLAZ CC BY-SA 4.0