Oas:MGHPosNorm

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<assessor xsi:type="MGHPosNorm" ID="???">

<date>2005-02-15</date>

<command_line>norm</command_line>

<user>David Kennedy</user>

<provenance> norm V1.1 Solaris </provenance>

<note>random note here</note>

<input_scan>4</input_scan>

<output_scan>5</output_scan>

<normalization_origin> 126.25 76.0 136.0</ normalization_origin>

<normalization_angles> -0.018516 0.073926 0.0 </normalization_angles>

<in_ac_point> 126.500000 85.000000 135.000000 </in_ac_point>

<in_pc_point> 126.000000 67.000000 137.000000 </in_pc_point>

<in_mid_sagittal_point> 126.000000 67.000000 70.000000</in_mid_sagittal_point>

<out_ac_point> 128.000005 88.026196 127.999994</out_ac_point>

<out_pc_point> 127.999995 69.973804 128.000006</out_pc_point>

<out_mid_sagittal_point> 127.999995 73.272825 61.183001</out_mid_sagittal_point>

</assessor>

Question: Is it really necessary to capture these variables if we don’t expect to query by them? They will exist, as part of the image descriptor files, even if we don’t capture them here. We don’t want to rely on the database as the source of these informations for the various processing steps…