Timeline for Resolving an ambiguous tag: [mri]
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Mar 7 at 21:53 | vote | accept | Jim Quirk | ||
Mar 5 at 18:37 | comment | added | Jim Quirk | While there are some specific MRI processing tasks that are modality-specific, they are rarer and tend to be less appropriate for Stack Overflow, as others have mentioned. So, even though it pains me as a MRI researcher, I tend to agree that a magnetic resonance imaging specific tag is not needed on this site. | |
Mar 5 at 17:25 | comment | added | Azor Ahai -him- | @KarlKnechtel Here: stackoverflow.com/questions/62408573/… This has nothing to do with any of the tags you've suggested, yet requires knowledge about the formats to understand they're in different coordinate spaces. Secondly, I'll push back on "medical" here a little bit - I believe most questions here are research questions, not "medical" specifically. | |
Mar 5 at 9:27 | comment | added | Erik A | @KarlKnechtel For example, one of the projects I'm aware of is fastmri.eu, where the process of developing an MRI image is sped up by sampling instead of creating a full image, then using machine learning to reconstruct the full image, which was a major programming effort as far as I know, both in tuning the machine and creating the model, which certainly required domain knowledge. | |
Mar 5 at 9:10 | comment | added | Karl Knechtel | @ErikA okay, but where's the part where solving a programming problem related to MRI data would require medical domain knowledge? | |
Mar 5 at 7:17 | comment | added | Erik A | MRIs do not just produce image data. The data they produce is far more complex, with different weightings, slicings, possible timed data and metadata regarding breathing and heart rate to reconstruct cardiac movement, possibly 3D reconstructions, and far more. I strongly disagree MRI is off topic and should just use image processing, even though many questions may be about that | |
Mar 5 at 2:50 | comment | added | Azor Ahai -him- | @Robotnik Ah, yes. Some of the questions I have seen here are not about “image processing” but file type manipulations and the like. | |
Mar 5 at 2:30 | comment | added | Robotnik |
@AzorAhai-him- do you consider it to be a better choice than image-processing for MRI-related image processing?
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Mar 4 at 23:47 | comment | added | Robotnik | @AzorAhai-him- What about medical-imaging? | |
Mar 4 at 21:56 | comment | added | Azor Ahai -him- |
On the other hand, it could be possible to be an expert in processing of MRI images, but not medical imaging more broadly (I would consider myself one). I would follow an MRI tag, but probably not medical imaging. I don't think image-processing is a good tag at all, it would rarely be relevant to the MRI Qs I've seen on this site.
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Mar 4 at 21:28 | history | edited | Karl Knechtel | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
This is slightly better punctuation IMO.
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Mar 4 at 21:26 | comment | added | Karl Knechtel | Actually, I'll make one exception for "tags shouldn't be this short": language names. css unambiguously refers to Cascading Style Sheets, and the abbreviation "CSS" is essentially treated as if it were the name of the "language" in which the style sheet is written. And of course we have tags like c, c++, c# etc. that really don't need to be expanded. | |
Mar 4 at 20:03 | history | answered | Karl Knechtel | CC BY-SA 4.0 |