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'''Objective:''' Develop the next generation biomedical computing application platform using NA-MIC kit software technologies.
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= Slicer3 =
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Our objective is to develop the next generation biomedical computing application platform using NA-MIC kit software technologies.
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= Description =
  
'''Progress:'''
 
 
In the third year of the NAMIC project, the Slicer3 application was taken from concept to a full-featured application. Since the Slicer3 architecture supports plug-in modules, much of the development effort included developing modules, as well as the Slicer3 computing framework.
 
In the third year of the NAMIC project, the Slicer3 application was taken from concept to a full-featured application. Since the Slicer3 architecture supports plug-in modules, much of the development effort included developing modules, as well as the Slicer3 computing framework.
  
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* A variety of modules were created, ranging from simple image processing algorithms, to complex, multi-step segmentation procedures. In particular, the [http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Slicer3:EM EM Segmenter module] supports a complex work-flow GUI implemented using [http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/NA-MIC/Projects/NA-MIC_Kit/KWWidgets KWWidgets].
 
* A variety of modules were created, ranging from simple image processing algorithms, to complex, multi-step segmentation procedures. In particular, the [http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Slicer3:EM EM Segmenter module] supports a complex work-flow GUI implemented using [http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/NA-MIC/Projects/NA-MIC_Kit/KWWidgets KWWidgets].
  
'''Key Investigators:'''
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* Isomics: Steve Pieper, Alex Yarmarkovich
 
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* GE: Bill Lorensen, Jim Miller, Dan Blezek
 
* GE: Bill Lorensen, Jim Miller, Dan Blezek
  
'''Links:'''
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* The [[Slicer3|Slicer 3 Wiki Home Page]] includes extensive documentation on the internal architecture of Slicer3 and information for end users and outside developers.
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* The [https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Main_Page Slicer 3 Wiki Home Page] includes extensive documentation on the internal architecture of Slicer3 and information for end users and outside developers.
* Screenshots are shown [[Slicer3:VisualBlog | on the visual blog]].
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* Screenshots are shown [https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Slicer3:VisualBlog on the visual blog].

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Slicer3

Our objective is to develop the next generation biomedical computing application platform using NA-MIC kit software technologies.

Description

In the third year of the NAMIC project, the Slicer3 application was taken from concept to a full-featured application. Since the Slicer3 architecture supports plug-in modules, much of the development effort included developing modules, as well as the Slicer3 computing framework.

  • First Beta version of Slicer3 delivered at January 2007 NA-MIC All hands meeting.
    • Full range of Base functionality for Viewing, Loading/Saving of Models, Volumes, Transforms, Fiducials and other data types
    • Execution Model interface to enable Core1 developers to deploy novel algorithms to Core2
  • Second Beta version delivered April, 2007.
  • DTI extensions under development
  • Comprehensive tutorials under development
  • A variety of modules were created, ranging from simple image processing algorithms, to complex, multi-step segmentation procedures. In particular, the EM Segmenter module supports a complex work-flow GUI implemented using KWWidgets.

Key Investigators

  • Isomics: Steve Pieper, Alex Yarmarkovich
  • Kitware: Sebastien Barre, Andy Cedilnik
  • GE: Bill Lorensen, Jim Miller, Dan Blezek

Links