3D Slicer
3D Slicer is a software program for visualization, registration, segmentation, and quantification of medical data. It is devloped as a collaboration between the MIT AI Lab and the Surgical Planning Lab at Brigham & Women's Hospital. The 3D Slicer homepage is [http://www.slicer.org http://www.slicer.org].
NMR Center availability
Within the MGH NMR Center, 3D Slicer is already installed on the network for both the Linux and Mac OS (PowerPC and Intel) platforms. You start 3D Slicer v2.6 by typing:
slicer2
Notes:
- A command named 'slicer' already exists in the FSL tools, and is completely unrelated to the 3D Slicer application, so remember not to confuse the two.
- Soon, version 3 of 3D Slicer will become available. When this is available, this command will be used to start it:
slicer3
Download
If you want to install 3D Slicer on your non-networked computer, follow the 'Get the Software' link on the [http://www.slicer.org 3D Slicer home page]. Or, if you are feeling brave, you can go [http://www.na-mic.org/Slicer/Download/Release/ directly to the binary download site] and get the tarball.
Work Flows
See the SlicerWorkFlows page.