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Author: Fotis Drakopoulos<br>
 
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Contributors: Joi Best (CRTC), Fotis Drakopoulos (CRTC), Yixun Liu (CRTC), Andrey Fedorov (CRTC), Nikos Chrisochoides (CRTC)<br>
Contact: Nikos Chrisochoides, <email>npchris@gmail.com</email>, Joi Best, <email>jbest002@odu.edu</email><br>
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License: BSD<br>
 
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Introduction and Acknowledgements

Extension: CBC 3D I2MConversion
Acknowledgments: This work was partially supported by NIH R44 OD018334-03A, grant CCF-1139864 and by the Richard T.Cheng Endowment.
Author: Fotis Drakopoulos
Contributors: Joi Best (CRTC), Fotis Drakopoulos (CRTC), Yixun Liu (CRTC), Andrey Fedorov (CRTC), Nikos Chrisochoides (CRTC)
Contact: Nikos Chrisochoides: <email>npchris@gmail.com</email>, Joi Best: <email>jbest002@odu.edu</email>
Website: https://crtc.cs.odu.edu
License: BSD

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Extension Description

CBC 3D I2MConversion stands for CRTC's BCC & Compression Image-To-Mesh Conversion. CBC 3D I2MConversion is a software for generating high quality tetrahedral meshes from brain labeled images.

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References

  • Fedorov A., Chrisochoides N., Kikinis R., Warfield S, "Tetrahedral mesh generation for medical imaging", The Insight Journal-2005 MICCAI Open-Source Workshop, 2005
  • Yixun Liu, Panagiotis Foteinos, Andrey Chernikov and Nikos Chrisochoides, "Mesh Deformation-based Multi-tissue Mesh Generation for Brain Images", Engineering with Computers, Volume 28, pages 305-318, 2012.

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