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* '''NCBC''' [http://bioontology.org/projects/ontologies/SoftwareOntology/ Ontology '''Classification''']<nowiki>: Visualization --> Imaging --> Manifold Viewers 2D, 3D, 4D, ND </nowiki>
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* '''NCBC''' [http://bioontology.org/projects/ontologies/SoftwareOntology/ Ontology '''Classification''']<nowiki>: Atomic --> Visualization --> Imaging --> Manifold Viewers 2D, 3D, 4D, ND </nowiki>
 
* Description: Slicer 3 is a '''software''' platform for image visualization & data analysis that is both easy to use for researchers and easy to extend for programmers, while maintaining the high level of functionality needed to support sophisticated science.
 
* Description: Slicer 3 is a '''software''' platform for image visualization & data analysis that is both easy to use for researchers and easy to extend for programmers, while maintaining the high level of functionality needed to support sophisticated science.
 
* Data Input: Volumes, Models, Scenes
 
* Data Input: Volumes, Models, Scenes

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Slicer

  • NCBC Ontology Classification: Atomic --> Visualization --> Imaging --> Manifold Viewers 2D, 3D, 4D, ND
  • Description: Slicer 3 is a software platform for image visualization & data analysis that is both easy to use for researchers and easy to extend for programmers, while maintaining the high level of functionality needed to support sophisticated science.
  • Data Input: Volumes, Models, Scenes
  • Data Output: Volumes, Models, Scenes
  • Implementation Language: C++/VTK/ITK
  • Platforms tested: Macintosh, PC, Sun, Linux
  • Version, Date, Stage: 3.0, July, 2006, pending
  • Authors: Various NAMIC People
  • URL: http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Slicer:Workshops:User_Training_101