Image markup

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Image markup is markup language that attaches annotations to image files. It is a critical technology for many researchers and practitioners, especially in the field of medicine.[1]

The term 'image markup' is also sometimes used to refer to vector graphics formats, such as Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), or to refer to the syntax used to incorporate images into a hypertext markup document.

Standards and applications

Several standards and applications exist to attach annotations to image files. These include:

References

  1. Channin, David S.; Mongkolwat, Pattanasak; Kleper, Vladimir; David S. Channin, Pattanasak Mongkolwat, Vladimir Kleper, Kastubh Sepukar, and Daniel L. Rubin; Rubin, Daniel L. (March 18, 2009). "The caBIG™ Annotation and Image Markup Project". J Digit Imaging 23 (2): 217–225. doi:10.1007/s10278-009-9193-9. PMID 19294468. 
  2. "The UVic Image Markup Tool Project: XML file format". http://hcmc.uvic.ca/~mholmes/image_markup/xml.php. 
  3. "Skitch". http://evernote.com/intl/id/skitch/. 
  4. "NCIP - Annotation and Image Markup". https://github.com/NCIP/annotation-and-image-markup. 
  5. "Image Markup Language". http://faculty.washington.edu/lober/iml/.