GIMIAS is a workflow-oriented environment for solving advanced biomedical image computing and individualized simulation problems, which is extensible through the development of problem-specific plug-ins. In addition, GIMIAS provides an open source framework for efficient development of research and clinical software prototypes integrating contributions from the Physiome community while allowing business-friendly technology transfer and commercial product development.

Features

  • PACS Workstation (C-FIND, C-MOVE, C-STORE...)
  • Clinical workflow navigation
  • Multimodal 2D and 3D image interactive visualization
  • Multiplatform (Windows, Linux)
  • Manual segmentation and quantification
  • Basic surface mesh manipulation and image processing
  • Signal viewer
  • Extensible throught custom plugins
  • Automated GUI generation
  • Visual workflow definition
  • Web services and Taverna Workbench interoperability

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License

BSD License

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Additional Project Details

Intended Audience

Developers, End Users/Desktop, Science/Research

User Interface

wxWidgets

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Simulation Software, C++ Data Visualization Software, C++ Medical Software, C++ Image Processing Software

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2009-04-20