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Modern medical image analysis

Hello all radiologists/radiographers! I'm currently developing an alternative to PACS that stands on a modern tech stack. We are including a bunch of machine learning models for segmentation and classification in the mix, although I'm, right now, more interested in knowing what you guys want/need from an image viewer tool.

To this end; I'd love to hear about what's good and not with your current PACS/software. Are you missing something in particular maybe?

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