CTKAppLauncherLib
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 1.0.0 Description:
CTKAppLauncherLib is a free, open-source library that provides support for launching and managing applications on a variety of platforms. It is designed to simplify and streamline the process of launching and managing applications, especially those in the medical imaging and surgical navigation domains.
The library includes a range of features and modules for launching and managing applications, including support for command-line arguments, environment variables, and application dependencies. It also includes support for a range of platforms, including Windows, macOS, and Linux, as well as integration with other popular medical imaging and surgical navigation tools.
CTKAppLauncherLib is built on top of the Common Toolkit (CTK), a collection of libraries and tools for medical imaging research and development. It provides access to a range of advanced features and algorithms for medical image analysis and visualization, as well as a highly customizable and extensible architecture for launching and managing applications.
The library has a user-friendly interface that supports both novice and advanced users, with features such as interactive documentation, code examples, and tutorials. It also includes a range of advanced features for power users, including support for scripting, logging, and application profiling.
Overall, CTKAppLauncherLib is a powerful and versatile tool for launching and managing applications in the medical imaging and surgical navigation domains, with a strong user community and ongoing development support.
Homepage:https://www.commontk.org/ License: Apache-2.0
IGSIO
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 9999 Description:
The IGSIO library provides a lightweight, cross-platform C++ library for parsing and serializing OpenIGTLink messages. OpenIGTLink is an open source network communication protocol for image-guided therapy applications, allowing real-time exchange of imaging, tracking, and other patient data between devices and software systems.
The IGSIO library supports the parsing and serializing of all message types defined in the OpenIGTLink protocol specification, including image messages, transform messages, status messages, and more. It also includes a number of utility classes and functions for working with OpenIGTLink messages, such as IgsioXmlString and IgsioTransformName.
This library is intended for developers who are building image-guided therapy applications that require real-time exchange of data between devices and software systems using the OpenIGTLink protocol. It is compatible with a wide range of platforms and operating systems, and can be used with both C++ and Python programming languages.
Homepage:https://github.com/IGSIO/IGSIO License: BSD
OpenIGTLink
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 9999 Description: Free, open-source network communication library for image-guided therapy
Homepage:http://openigtlink.org License: BSD
OpenIGTLinkIO
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 9999 Description:
OpenIGTLinkIO is a free, open-source library for interfacing with the OpenIGTLink protocol, which provides real-time communication between medical devices and software. It is designed to simplify and streamline the process of developing custom applications for surgical planning, navigation, and intervention using medical imaging data.
The library includes a range of features and modules for real-time communication with medical devices, including support for sending and receiving image data, tracking information, and other surgical data. It also includes support for a range of imaging modalities, including ultrasound, CT, and MRI.
Homepage:https://github.com/IGSIO/OpenIGTLinkIO License: Apache-2.0
PlusApp
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 9999 Description:
PlusApp is an open-source software application for image-guided therapy research and development. It provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for configuring and running image-guided therapy experiments and applications using the PlusLib library.
PlusApp includes a variety of tools and modules for configuring and managing image acquisition, processing, visualization, and interaction, as well as modules for interfacing with various imaging devices and software systems. It also includes a set of built-in experiment templates and workflows for common image-guided therapy applications.
The application is designed to be easy to use and easy to extend, with a flexible and customizable GUI that allows researchers and developers to focus on their experiments and application development without getting bogged down in low-level details.
This application is intended for researchers and developers who are working on image-guided therapy applications, such as surgical navigation, biopsy guidance, or radiation therapy planning. It is compatible with a wide range of platforms and operating systems, and can be used with the PlusLib library and other third-party libraries and tools.
Homepage:https://www.plustoolkit.org/ License: BSD
PlusLib
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 9999 Description:
PlusLib is an open-source C++ library for image-guided therapy research and development. It provides a modular and extensible framework for rapid prototyping of image-guided therapy software and applications.
PlusLib includes a variety of modules for image acquisition, processing, visualization, and interaction, as well as modules for interfacing with various imaging devices and software systems. It also includes a set of command-line tools and GUI applications for testing and demonstrating the functionality of the library.
The library is designed to be easy to use and easy to extend, with a consistent and well-documented API that allows developers to focus on their research and application development without getting bogged down in low-level details.
This library is intended for researchers and developers who are working on image-guided therapy applications, such as surgical navigation, biopsy guidance, or radiation therapy planning. It is compatible with a wide range of platforms and operating systems, and can be used with both C++ and Python programming languages.
Homepage:https://www.plustoolkit.org/ License: BSD
Slicer
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 9999 Description:
3D Slicer is a free, open source software package for visualization and analysis of medical images, including MRI, CT, PET, and ultrasound. It is used by researchers and clinicians worldwide for a wide range of applications, including image-guided surgery, radiation therapy planning, neuroimaging, and cardiac imaging.
The software provides a comprehensive set of tools and algorithms for image analysis, segmentation, registration, and visualization, as well as support for a wide range of file formats, including DICOM. It also includes an extensible architecture that allows for the development of custom modules and extensions, making it highly customizable and adaptable to a wide range of use cases.
3D Slicer has a user-friendly interface that supports both novice and advanced users, with features such as customizable layouts, interactive slice viewers, and 3D rendering. It also includes a range of advanced features for power users, including scripting, batch processing, and GPU acceleration.
Overall, 3D Slicer is a powerful and versatile tool for medical image analysis and visualization, with a strong user community and ongoing development support.
Homepage:https://www.slicer.org/ License: BSD
Slicer-bundle
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 9999 Description: Bundle package for 3D Slicer
Homepage:https://slicer.org License: BSD
ctk
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 0.1.0 Description:
ctk (Common Toolkit) is a free, open-source library for medical image processing and visualization. It is designed to facilitate the development of custom medical imaging applications and support interoperability between different medical imaging systems.
The library includes a range of features and modules for medical image processing and visualization, including support for basic image filtering, segmentation, registration, and feature extraction. It also includes support for a range of medical imaging modalities, including CT, MRI, PET, and ultrasound.
ctk is built on top of the Qt application development framework, providing access to a range of advanced features and tools for developing cross-platform applications. It also includes an extensible architecture that allows for the development of custom modules and extensions, making it highly customizable and adaptable to a wide range of use cases.
Homepage:https://www.commontk.org/ License: Apache-2.0
elastix
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 9999 Description: A toolbox for rigid and nonrigid registration of images
Homepage:http://elastix.isi.uu.nl/ License: Apache-2.0
gdcm
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 3.0.23 Description:
gdcm (Grassroots DICOM) is a free, open-source library for reading, writing, and manipulating DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) files. It is designed to facilitate the development of custom medical imaging applications and support interoperability between different medical imaging systems.
The library includes a range of features and modules for DICOM file I/O, including support for a wide range of transfer syntaxes, image compression schemes, and DICOM tags. It also includes support for a range of medical imaging modalities, including CT, MRI, PET, and ultrasound.
gdcm is built on top of the C++ Standard Template Library (STL), providing a high level of flexibility and scalability. It also includes an extensible architecture that allows for the development of custom modules and extensions, making it highly customizable and adaptable to a wide range of use cases.
Homepage:http://gdcm.sourceforge.net/ License: Apache-2.0
pydicom
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 2.3.1 Description:
pydicom is a free, open-source library for reading, writing, and manipulating DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) files using the Python programming language. It is designed to facilitate the development of custom medical imaging applications and support interoperability between different medical imaging systems.
The library includes a range of features and modules for DICOM file I/O, including support for a wide range of transfer syntaxes, image compression schemes, and DICOM tags. It also includes support for a range of medical imaging modalities, including CT, MRI, PET, and ultrasound.
pydicom is built on top of the Python programming language, providing a high level of flexibility and ease of use. It also includes an extensible architecture that allows for the development of custom modules and extensions, making it highly customizable and adaptable to a wide range of use cases.
Homepage:https://pydicom.github.io License: pydicom-MIT
teem
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 1.12.0 Description:
teem is a free, open-source library for scientific data analysis and visualization. It is designed to simplify and streamline the process of working with volumetric and geometric data, including medical imaging and computer graphics data.
The library includes a range of features and modules for scientific data analysis and visualization, including support for basic image filtering, registration, segmentation, and feature extraction. It also includes support for a range of volumetric and geometric data formats, including DICOM, NIfTI, and VTK, as well as integration with other popular scientific data analysis and visualization tools.
teem is built on top of the C programming language, providing a high level of performance and scalability. It also includes an extensible architecture that allows for the development of custom modules and extensions, making it highly customizable and adaptable to a wide range of use cases.
Homepage:https://teem.sourceforge.net License: LGPL-2.1