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    SMILI

    SMILI

    Scientific Visualisation Made Easy

    The Simple Medical Imaging Library Interface (SMILI), pronounced 'smilie', is an open-source, light-weight and easy-to-use medical imaging viewer and library for all major operating systems. The main sMILX application features for viewing n-D images, vector images, DICOMs, anonymizing, shape analysis and models/surfaces with easy drag and drop functions. It also features a number of standard processing algorithms for smoothing, thresholding, masking etc. images and models, both with...
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    RTToolbox

    RTToolbox

    Library to support quantitative analysis of radiotherapy data

    Moved to: http://github.com/MIC-DKFZ/RTTB RTToolbox is a software library, developed at the DKFZ to support quantitative analysis of treatment outcome for radiotherapy. The RTToolbox was designed following object-oriented design principles and was implemented in the language C++. It supports the import of radiotherapy data (e.g. dose distributions and structure sets) from DICOM-RT format and other standard image processing formats by using a bridge to ITK.
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    DRAMMS

    A Deformable Medical Image Registration Toolbox

    DRAMMS is a software package designed for 2D-to-2D and 3D-to-3D deformable medical image registration tasks. Released by Section of Biomedical Image Analysis (SBIA) at the University of Pennsylvania. Some typical applications of DRAMMS include, -- Cross-subject registration of the same organ (can be brain, breast, cardiac, etc); -- Mono- and Multi-modality registration (MRI, CT, histology); -- Longitudinal registration (pediatric brain growth, cancer development, mouse...
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    Downloads: 15 This Week
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