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** Makes use of the [http://www.mevislab.de/docs/current/MeVisLab/Standard/Documentation/Publish/ModuleReference/SoGVRTagVolume.html#SoGVRTagVolume MeVisLab GigaVoxel Tag Volume Rendering] | ** Makes use of the [http://www.mevislab.de/docs/current/MeVisLab/Standard/Documentation/Publish/ModuleReference/SoGVRTagVolume.html#SoGVRTagVolume MeVisLab GigaVoxel Tag Volume Rendering] | ||
** Software developed to support this experiment is available [https://github.com/pieper/SlicerMeVis in the SlicerMeVis github repository]. | ** Software developed to support this experiment is available [https://github.com/pieper/SlicerMeVis in the SlicerMeVis github repository]. | ||
+ | * This quick experiment was possible due to the similar technical roots of MeVisLab and 3D Slicer, in terms of their mutual use of [http://itk.org ITK], [http://qt.digia.com], [http://python.org python], and Florian's [http://pythonqt.sf.net PythonQt package]. Many interesting options are available for developers with an interest in integrating the two systems. |
Revision as of 12:46, 28 September 2012
Home < Pieper-MeVis-2012-09Steve Pieper visited MeVis to learn about their research and software development work and to discuss interoperability of 3D Slicer and their MeVisLab software.
- See a video of the experiment results showing MeVisLab volume rendering updated from Slicer segmentation
- Makes use of the MeVisLab GigaVoxel Tag Volume Rendering
- Software developed to support this experiment is available in the SlicerMeVis github repository.
- This quick experiment was possible due to the similar technical roots of MeVisLab and 3D Slicer, in terms of their mutual use of ITK, [1], python, and Florian's PythonQt package. Many interesting options are available for developers with an interest in integrating the two systems.