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* Yale University has developed extensive documentation as part of a course on medical imaging with VTK.  The full text is available on line: http://www.bioimagesuite.org/vtkbook/index.html
 
* Yale University has developed extensive documentation as part of a course on medical imaging with VTK.  The full text is available on line: http://www.bioimagesuite.org/vtkbook/index.html
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# Pieper S, Lorensen W, Schroeder W, Kikinis R. [[Media:Pieper-ISBI-2006-revised.pdf| The NA-MIC Kit: ITK, VTK, Pipelines, Grids and 3D Slicer as An Open Platform for the Medical Image Computing Community.]] IEEE Symposium on Biomedical Imaging ISBI. 2006; 698-701.

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End-user documentation for Slicer3 is currently under development.

Please see the Slicer 101 page for tutorial on the use of Slicer2.6.

For information on the Slicer3 Execution Model

For developers: Doxygen documentation for Slicer3 (updated nightly).

General information about programming in VTK and ITK:

  • Two books are available to learn VTK. The VTK User's Guide describes in detail how to work with the software. The Visualization Toolkit An Object-Oriented Approach to 3D Graphics is a higher-level theory book that describes important data structures and algorithms used in VTK. Both books can be purchased through Kitware or Amazon.com.
  • A complete, online PDF Software Guide is available. Printed books can be purchased from Kitware or through Amazon.com. The theory book Insight into Images: Principles and Practice for Segmentation, Registration, and Image Analysisis is available from AK Peters and Amazon.com.

Slicer References

  1. Pieper S, Lorensen W, Schroeder W, Kikinis R. The NA-MIC Kit: ITK, VTK, Pipelines, Grids and 3D Slicer as An Open Platform for the Medical Image Computing Community. IEEE Symposium on Biomedical Imaging ISBI. 2006; 698-701.