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My opinion:

Tag for Magnetic Resonance Imaging is not suitable for Stack Overflow. Instead, tags , , , etc. can be used where and if applicable.

Off-topic questions should be closed and on-topic questions should be tag-edited.

I agree with answer from @KarlKnechtel; so, I am not repeating those points again in my answer.

A comment from @AzorAhai

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.

Although, data generated from MRI have some specific complexities, most questions do not ask about those. Most of the times, the questions related to tags I mentioned above explicitly mention related SOP Class. If not and if necessary, we ask OP to mention it explicitly. Combine this with comment from @E_Net4, I do not agree creating tags for each medical equipment family like CT, CR, MRI, USG, ECG and so on. Instead, following the tags mentioned above (or other related tags) makes more sense. Traffic is not so high; so, filtering may not be an issue.

I am not aware about MRI feature of Ruby, so I will not commentsay much on that. With reference to the answer from @VLAZ, I see the point in creating new tag or renaming existing to it. But, separate tag is not needed IMO.

My opinion:

Tag for Magnetic Resonance Imaging is not suitable for Stack Overflow. Instead, tags , , , etc. can be used where and if applicable.

Off-topic questions should be closed and on-topic questions should be tag-edited.

I agree with answer from @KarlKnechtel; so, I am not repeating those points again in my answer.

A comment from @AzorAhai

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.

Although, data generated from MRI have some specific complexities, most questions do not ask about those. Most of the times, the questions related to tags I mentioned above explicitly mention related SOP Class. If not and if necessary, we ask OP to mention it explicitly. Combine this with comment from @E_Net4, I do not agree creating tags for each medical equipment family like CT, CR, MRI, USG, ECG and so on. Instead, following the tags mentioned above (or other related tags) makes more sense. Traffic is not so high; so, filtering may not be an issue.

I am not aware about MRI feature of Ruby, so I will not comment on that.

My opinion:

Tag for Magnetic Resonance Imaging is not suitable for Stack Overflow. Instead, tags , , , etc. can be used where and if applicable.

Off-topic questions should be closed and on-topic questions should be tag-edited.

I agree with answer from @KarlKnechtel; so, I am not repeating those points again in my answer.

A comment from @AzorAhai

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.

Although, data generated from MRI have some specific complexities, most questions do not ask about those. Most of the times, the questions related to tags I mentioned above explicitly mention related SOP Class. If not and if necessary, we ask OP to mention it explicitly. Combine this with comment from @E_Net4, I do not agree creating tags for each medical equipment family like CT, CR, MRI, USG, ECG and so on. Instead, following the tags mentioned above (or other related tags) makes more sense. Traffic is not so high; so, filtering may not be an issue.

I am not aware about MRI feature of Ruby, so I will not say much on that. With reference to the answer from @VLAZ, I see the point in creating new tag or renaming existing to it. But, separate tag is not needed IMO.

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Amit Joshi
  • 16.3k
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My opinion:

Tag for Magnetic Resonance Imaging is not suitable for Stack Overflow. Instead, tags , , , etc. can be used where and if applicable.

Off-topic questions should be closed and on-topic questions should be tag-edited.

I agree with answer from @KarlKnechtel; so, I am not repeating those points again in my answer.

A comment from @AzorAhai

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.

Although, data generated from MRI have some specific complexities, most questions do not ask about those. Most of the times, the questions related to tags I mentioned above explicitly mention related SOP Class. If not and if necessary, we ask OP to mention it explicitly. Combine this with comment from @E_Net4, I do not agree creating tags for each medical equipment family like CT, CR, MRI, USG, ECG and so on. Instead, following the tags mentioned above (or other related tags) makes more sense. Traffic is not so high; so, filtering may not be an issue.

I am not aware about MRI feature of Ruby, so I will not comment on that.