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Welcome Module

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General Information

Module Type & Category

Type: Interactive

Category: Core Module

Authors, Collaborators & Contact

  • Author1: Wendy Plesniak Affiliation & logo, if desired
  • Ron Kikinis Affiliation & logo, if desired
  • Steve Pieper Affiliation & logo, if desired
  • Sonia Pujol Affiliation & logo, if desired
  • Contact: name, email

Module Description

This module is intended as a welcome screen and will be set as default on all download versions of Slicer.

Detailed Description

This is a draft. The double stars entries in the table below pop up a floating window with more info.

Welcome to 3D Slicer 3.4. (logo)
This page contains some information and links to get you started. Please see our website, http://www.slicer.org for additional information.
3D Slicer is free open source software distributed under a BSD style license. See here for the license.
The Software has been designed for research purposes only and has not been reviewed or approved by the Food and Drug Administration or by any other agency.


  • Load
    • Volumes: Short explanation of the different volumes that can be loaded into slicer (dicom, nrrd, nifti, tiff, jpeg etc.) and a short description of which module/panel to use to do it (e.g for Dicom images use File/Add Volume or click here).
    • Models
    • Scenes
  • Common Activities
    • Loading and Viewing Data: Link to the same named tutorial
    • Data Fusion: Link to the registration tutorial and to the registration subpanel
    • Interactive Segmentation: Link to the interactive editor module and to the matched tutorial
    • Automated Brain Segmentation: Link to the EM tutorial and the segmentation subpanel
    • DWI and DTI processing: Link to the tutorial and to the DWI/DTI subpanel
    • Tracking and IGT research
    • To learn more: Link to the tutorial pages and to the NA-MIC events page
  • Communications
    • Mailing Lists: Link to the mailing lists signup page
    • Feature requests and bug reports: Link to mantis bug tracker

More Information

Acknowledgment

NAC, NA-MIC, NCIGT, MBirn, Fbirn

References

Publications related to this module go here. Links to pdfs would be useful.