3D Slicer featured in "All Things 3D" podcast
Kitware is the lead developer of 3D Slicer, an open-source application for medical image visualization, segmentation, and registration. Built using the Insight Segmentation and Registration … Read More
Kitware is the lead developer of 3D Slicer, an open-source application for medical image visualization, segmentation, and registration. Built using the Insight Segmentation and Registration … Read More
The Insight Toolkit Kitware is one of the lead developers of the Insight Toolkit (ITK) for medical image segmentation and registration. ITK provides state-of-the art … Read More
Dear Kitware Medical Imaging Collaborators, Gabor Fichtinger and I are writing a grant proposal that is requesting NIH funding to support the continued development, maintenance, … Read More
The International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI) is hosting eight contests to challenge medical imaging researchers to showcase their best methods and participate in direct head-to-head … Read More
Printing 3D anatomic models for medical scans is quickly becoming a popular and effective tool for surgical planning. Such patient-specific 3D models are increasing surgeons’ … Read More
Want to learn medical image analysis? Check out material from the following recent undergraduate and graduate courses where the Insight Toolkit (ITK) and the simplified interface to ITK, … Read More
Registering the surface model of a patient with an MRI or CT scan of that patient is used in surgical planning, guidance, and simulation. Such … Read More
The ISBI 2015 Conference is soliciting proposals for scientific challenges. The aim of the challenges is to accelerate the pace of research by providing quantitative … Read More
This week, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin presented an overview of the Slicer extensions usage and contribution process during the afternoon breakout session at the 19th NA-MIC project … Read More
Registering images (i.e., determine how they align with one another) is a common problem in many domains including medicine, computer vision, and manufacturing. For example, it can be … Read More