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Latest revision as of 21:36, 10 December 2008
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Objective:
To develop a new interface to BRAINS that builds upon NA-MIC tools. The interface should support all major platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux, and other Unix flavors.
Progress:
- A new tracing (editing) tool is being developed to serve as a testing ground for the new GUI. The tracing tool uses the vtkContourWidget and is built on KWWidgets. The Slicer3 look and feel has been integrated. This tracing tool is nearing a beta release and will include the following features
- Support for editing in multiple planes simultaneously
- Ability to telegraph traces into other planes
- Ability to export traces as binary images for integration into Slicer3
- Ability to export traces as BRAINS2 mask objects
- Traces will be saved in VTK XML format
Key Investigators:
- University of Iowa: Vincent Magnotta, Hans Johnson, Nancy Andreasen, Kent Williams
- The MIND Institute: Jeremy Bockholt
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