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Screenshots from the open source version

The applications shown in this screenshot are part of the open-source version of MITK.

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A tool for manual segmentation of 3D images. You can draw binary images (segmentations) using a couple of simple tools, which all work on 2D slices of the original image (and have full undo support). A simple interpolation of missing slices is offered, as well as volume calculation and surface creation by marching cubes. more details

More screenshots

These screenshots are made with MITK. However, the shown functionalities (program modules) are not part of the open source version that you can download.

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The registration tool gives an interface for performing and validating different kinds of interactive and automatic matching algorithms. The application lets the user load and select different volumes for registration. In the bottom window an overlay of the moving image (shown in upper right window) registered with the fixed image (shown in upper left window) is visualized. One can check quality of the applied registration transformation and save the results.


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The application lets the user interactively delineate 3D data based on the Fast Marching Level Set Method. For the Level Set initialization seed points need to be defined (shown as crosses in the upper left window). During propagation of the segmentation the user gets feedback by previewing the intermediary results in the 2D orthogonal slices as well as a surface in the 3D window (bottom right).


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An application for the inspection of vessels by cutting planes orthogonal to their trajectories. In the MPR view, the origin of the plane is indicated by the colored lines. In the right view a surface reconstruction of the aorta is visualized in combination with the orthogonal plane (yellow).