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* An algorithm and application development platform with a powerful [[Slicer3:Execution_Model_Documentation| plug-in architecture]].

Revision as of 13:38, 14 February 2011

Welcome to the 3D Slicer Wiki pages!

Welcome to the Slicer Wiki Home Page.

How to use this site:

  • The main slicer.org pages provide a guided tour to the application, training materials, and the development community. New users should start there because we try to keep it organized and up to date.
  • These wiki pages are more free-form, with notes and reference pages that help support developers and users across multiple sites. You will find good information on the wiki, but it's possible that it's out of date or describes features that are still in the planning phase.


More images at the Slicer3 Visual Blog...


3D Slicer is:

  • A software platform for the analysis and visualization of medical images and for research in image guided therapy.
  • An algorithm and application development platform with a powerful plug-in architecture.
  • A free, open source package available on multiple operating systems (Windows, MAC, Linux).

News

2011

2010

Slicer 3.6 Released in June 2010

2009

2008

  • December
  • September
    • Andras Jakab won second place in Kitware's medical image visualization contest!. The image combines slice viewing, models, volume rendering, and tractography applied to a gamma knife neurooncology radiotherapy planning case. Andras used slicer's registration tools to fuse CT and diffusion MR into a multimodal scene.
Andras Jakab's award winning slicer image.

2007

2006




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