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CMTK is a collection of command line software tools for various types of image registration (affine and nonrigid), atlas-based segmentation, and artifact correction (intensity bias field; motion).
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CMTK is a collection of command line software tools for:
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* image registration: affine and nonrigid, pairwise and groupwise, single-channel and multi-channel
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* segmentation: atlas-based, levelset-like
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* artifact correction: intensity bias field, motion
  
 
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CMTK is distributed under the GPLv3.
  
 
===Acknowledgment===
 
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Computational Morphometry Toolkit (CMTK)

General Information

Module Type & Category

Type: CLI

Category: Registration, Segmentation, Artifact Correction

Authors, Collaborators & Contact

  • Torsten Rohlfing, torsten@synapse.sri.com (primary contact)
  • Michael P. Hasak

With contributions from:

  • Martin H. Rademacher
  • Calvin R. Maurer, Jr.
  • Daniel B. Russakoff

Module Description

CMTK is a collection of command line software tools for:

  • image registration: affine and nonrigid, pairwise and groupwise, single-channel and multi-channel
  • segmentation: atlas-based, levelset-like
  • artifact correction: intensity bias field, motion

Development

Dependencies

None.

Known bugs

Follow this link to the bug tracker at NITRC.

Source code & documentation

Source code and API documentation are available at NITRC.

The CMTK User Guide can also be downloaded from the Insight Journal.

More Information

License

CMTK is distributed under the GPLv3.

Acknowledgment

Supported by NIH-NIBIB R01 EB008381

References

A list of papers describing the algorithms implemented in CMTK is available here.

Papers using CMTK tools are listed here.