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− | [[image:Case40 2011-02.png|right|thumb|500px|Visualization of peritumoral diffusion streamlines in 3D Slicer. See [[:File:Case40-2011-02-annot.png|here]] for an annotated version]] | + | [[image:Case40 2011-02.png|right|thumb|500px|Visualization of peritumoral diffusion streamlines in 3D Slicer. See [[:File:Case40-2011-02-annot.png|here]] for an annotated version of this image. A tutorial on how this is analysis was performed can be found [[media:WhiteMatterExplorationNeurosurgicalPlanning_JHU2011_SoniaPujol.pdf|here]].]] |
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The presentation will provide an overview of the available technologies and demonstrations of some of the capabilities. | The presentation will provide an overview of the available technologies and demonstrations of some of the capabilities. | ||
− | [[2011-04-05-Slicer and the NA-MIC kit-upload.ppt|Here | + | [[media:2011-04-05-Slicer and the NA-MIC kit-upload.ppt|Here are the presentation]] and a [http://bit.ly/ICMsem3 webcast] |
[[Events:_Johns_Hopkins_University_Seminar_April_2011#Tentative_Agenda|Back to JHU 2011-04 event]] | [[Events:_Johns_Hopkins_University_Seminar_April_2011#Tentative_Agenda|Back to JHU 2011-04 event]] |
Latest revision as of 02:58, 9 April 2011
Home < Events:JHU-2011-04-05Title: 3D Slicer
Abstract: 3D Slicer is:
- A software platform for the analysis and visualization of bio-medical images and for research in image guided therapy.
- An extensible algorithm and application development platform with a powerful plug-in architecture.
- A free, open source package available on multiple operating systems (Windows, MAC, Linux) built on the NA-MIC kit.
The presentation will provide an overview of the available technologies and demonstrations of some of the capabilities. Here are the presentation and a webcast
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