Abstract

Although widely touted as a replacement for glass slides and microscopes in pathology, digital slides present major challenges in data storage, transmission, processing and interoperability. Since no universal data format is in widespread use for these images today, each vendor defines its own proprietary data formats, analysis tools, viewers and software libraries. This creates issues not only for pathologists, but also for interoperability. In this paper, we present the design and implementation of OpenSlide, a vendor-neutral C library for reading and manipulating digital slides of diverse vendor formats. The library is extensible and easily interfaced to various programming languages. An application written to the OpenSlide interface can transparently handle multiple vendor formats. OpenSlide is in use today by many academic and industrial organizations world-wide, including many research sites in the United States that are funded by the National Institutes of Health.

Keywords

VendorInteroperabilityComputer scienceWorld Wide WebApplication programming interfaceSoftwareInterface (matter)MultimediaSoftware engineeringOperating system

Affiliated Institutions

Related Publications

Publication Info

Year
2013
Type
article
Volume
4
Issue
1
Pages
27-27
Citations
539
Access
Closed

External Links

Social Impact

Social media, news, blog, policy document mentions

Citation Metrics

539
OpenAlex

Cite This

Adam Goode, Ben Gilbert, Jan Harkes et al. (2013). OpenSlide: A vendor-neutral software foundation for digital pathology. Journal of Pathology Informatics , 4 (1) , 27-27. https://doi.org/10.4103/2153-3539.119005

Identifiers

DOI
10.4103/2153-3539.119005