Multi-platform, free open source software for visualization and image computing.
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Multi-platform, free open source software for visualization and image computing.
A set of common support code for medical imaging, surgical navigation, and related purposes.
dcmqi (DICOM for Quantitative Imaging) is a free, open source C++ library for conversion between imaging research formats and the standard DICOM representation for image analysis results
A Slicer extension to provide a GUI around pyradiomics
A 3D printing STL-to-GCode slicer based on the Clipper library.
Website for NA-MIC Project Weeks
Diffusion MRI analysis and visualization in 3D Slicer open source medical imaging platform.
Examples that illustrate how to use 3D Slicer via Jupyter notebooks in Python
Slicer extensions index
Build, package, test, and run 3D Slicer and Slicer Extensions in Docker.
An open-source, free comprehensive software that will allow biomedical scientists to precisely locate shape changes in their imaging studies. This software called Slicer Shape AnaLysis Toolbox (SlicerSALT), will enhance the intuitiveness and ease of use for such studies, as well as allow researchers to find shape changes with higher statistical …
Template to be used as a starting point for creating a custom 3D Slicer application
3D Slicer extension for Segment Anything Model (SAM) developed by Meta
An open-source CMake-based project that provides macros and associated tools for the easy building of 3D Slicer command line interface (CLI) modules.
3D Slicer Module for connecting to model repository and use models for image analysis.
Ultrasound image formation, processing, and analysis. Interfaces built off the ITKUltrasound library.
SourceCode of serial tutorials on 3D Slicer extension development for beginners
An extension to 3D Slicer to support quantitative imaging and image-guided interventions research in prostate cancer.
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