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Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSN › Conference contribution/Paper › peer-review
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TY - GEN
T1 - Problems of data mobility and reuse in the provision of computer-based training for screening mammography
AU - Hartswood, Mark
AU - Procter, Rob
AU - Taylor, Paul
AU - Blot, Lilian
AU - Anderson, Stuart
AU - Rouncefield, Mark
AU - Slack, Roger
PY - 2012/5
Y1 - 2012/5
N2 - This paper explores some of the problems encountered in using a data archive to build tools for training radiologists to interpret breast screening images. We detail our experiences of taking images and case notes created as part of the work of breast cancer screening and using them as resources for training. Four instances of the use of the archive in training are described in detail and the problems they reveal are discussed. We formulate some general lessons for the mobility and re-use of rich ensembles of data and artefacts drawn from complex professional settings. We argue for a richer representation of the context from which the data was taken than can be achieved through making selected relations explicit in metadata. We also conclude that facilities for correcting and elaborating data should be available at the point of use, and not separated out as distinct activities.
AB - This paper explores some of the problems encountered in using a data archive to build tools for training radiologists to interpret breast screening images. We detail our experiences of taking images and case notes created as part of the work of breast cancer screening and using them as resources for training. Four instances of the use of the archive in training are described in detail and the problems they reveal are discussed. We formulate some general lessons for the mobility and re-use of rich ensembles of data and artefacts drawn from complex professional settings. We argue for a richer representation of the context from which the data was taken than can be achieved through making selected relations explicit in metadata. We also conclude that facilities for correcting and elaborating data should be available at the point of use, and not separated out as distinct activities.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84862088614&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1145/2207676.2208533
DO - 10.1145/2207676.2208533
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
AN - SCOPUS:84862088614
SN - 978-1-4503-1015-4
SP - 909
EP - 918
BT - Proceedings of the 2012 ACM annual conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '12)
PB - ACM
CY - New York
T2 - ACM annual conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Y2 - 5 May 2012 through 11 May 2012
ER -