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Revision as of 14:35, 2 July 2009
Home < Slicer3.4:TrainingThis page is is under construction. Please check back in July.
Contents
Software Installation
- The Slicer download page contains links for downloading the stable release of Slicer 3.4.
Software Documentation
- For the Slicer 3.4 manual pages please click here
Software tutorials
Note: This page is under construction.
Compendium
Category | Tutorial | Sample Data | |
Basic | Slicer3Minute Tutorial The Slicer3Minute tutorial is an introduction to the advanced 3D visualization capabilities of Slicer3.4. Audience: First time users. |
Slicer3Minute dataset The Slicer3Minute dataset contains an MR scan of the brain and 3D reconstructions of the anatomy |
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Core | The Slicer3Visualization Tutorial (draft) The Slicer3Visualization tutorial guides through 3D data loading and visualization in Slicer3.4. Audience: All beginning users including clinicians, scientists, engineers and programmers. |
Slicer3Visualization dataset The Slicer3VisualizationDataset contains two MR scans of the brain, a pre-computed labelmap and 3D reconstructions of the anatomy. |
Looking for Slicer 3.2 tutorials?
- Click here