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| style="background:#FFFFFF color:black" valign="top"| [http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/images/1/13/IAFEMesh-TutorialContestSummer2010.pdf Meshing Workflow tutorial] <br><br> '''Audience:''' All users and developers. | | style="background:#FFFFFF color:black" valign="top"| [http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/images/1/13/IAFEMesh-TutorialContestSummer2010.pdf Meshing Workflow tutorial] <br><br> '''Audience:''' All users and developers. | ||
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| style="background:#FFFFFF ; color:black" valign="top"| [http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/images/6/66/Fiducials_TutorialContestSummer2010.pdf Fiducials tutorial] <br><br>'''Audience:''' All users and developers. | | style="background:#FFFFFF ; color:black" valign="top"| [http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/images/6/66/Fiducials_TutorialContestSummer2010.pdf Fiducials tutorial] <br><br>'''Audience:''' All users and developers. | ||
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| style="background:#FFFFFF ; color:black" valign="top"| [http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/images/3/3c/RSS_TutorialContestSummer2010.pdf Robust Statistic Segmenter] <br><br>'''Audience:''' All users and developers. | | style="background:#FFFFFF ; color:black" valign="top"| [http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/images/3/3c/RSS_TutorialContestSummer2010.pdf Robust Statistic Segmenter] <br><br>'''Audience:''' All users and developers. | ||
| style="background:#FFFFFF ; color:black" valign="top" | [http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/File:RSSData_TutorialContestSummer2010.zip Robust Statistic Segmenter Data]<br><br> | | style="background:#FFFFFF ; color:black" valign="top" | [http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/File:RSSData_TutorialContestSummer2010.zip Robust Statistic Segmenter Data]<br><br> | ||
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| style="background:#FFFFFF ; color:black" valign="top"|[http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/images/8/8c/Longitudinal_Lesion_Comparison_TutorialContest_2010.pdf Longitudinal lesion comparison] <br><br>'''Audience:''' All users and developers. | | style="background:#FFFFFF ; color:black" valign="top"|[http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/images/8/8c/Longitudinal_Lesion_Comparison_TutorialContest_2010.pdf Longitudinal lesion comparison] <br><br>'''Audience:''' All users and developers. | ||
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Revision as of 15:01, 15 July 2010
Home < Slicer 3.6:TrainingContents
Slicer 3.6 Tutorials
- The following table contains "How to" tutorials with matched sample data sets. They demonstrate how to use the 3D Slicer environment (version 3.6 release) to accomplish certain tasks.
- For tutorials for other versions of Slicer, please visit the Slicer training portal.
- For questions related to the Slicer3 Compendium, please send an e-mail to Sonia Pujol, Ph.D
Category | Tutorial | Sample Data | Image |
Core | Slicer3Minute Tutorial The Slicer3Minute tutorial is an introduction to the advanced 3D visualization capabilities of Slicer3.6. Audience: First time users. |
Slicer3Minute Data The Slicer3Minute dataset contains an MR scan of the brain and 3D reconstructions of the anatomy |
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Core | Slicer3Visualization Tutorial The Slicer3Visualization tutorial guides through 3D data loading and visualization in Slicer3.6. Audience: All beginners including clinicians, scientists, engineers and programmers. |
Slicer3Visualization Data The Slicer3VisualizationDataset contains two MR scans of the brain, a pre-computed labelmap and 3D reconstructions of the anatomy. |
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Core | Programming in Slicer3 Tutorial The Programming in Slicer3 tutorial is an introduction to the the integration of stand-alone programs outside of the Slicer3 source tree. Audience: Programmers and Engineers. |
HelloWorld Plugin The HelloWorld tutorial dataset contains an MR scan of the brain and pre-computed xml and C++ files for integrating the Hello World plug-in to Slicer3. |
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Core | Editor Shows how to use the interactive editing tools in Slicer. Audience: All users and developers. |
Editor Data This dataset contains a MR dataset of the brain. |
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Core | Manual Registration Shows how to manually/interactively align two images in Slicer3.6 Audience: First time & early users. |
Manual Registration Data This dataset contains two brain MRI of a single subject, obtained in different orientations. |
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Specialized | Diffusion MRI Tutorial This tutorial guides you through the process of loading diffusion MR data, estimating diffusion tensors, and performing tractography of white matter bundles. Audience: All users and developers. |
Diffusion Data | |
Specialized | Change Tracker Tutorial This tutorial describes the use of ChangeTracker module to detect changes in tumor volume from two MRI scans. Audience: All users interested in longitudinal analysis of pathology. |
Training Data download is integrated with the ChangeTracker module (see Tutorial) |
Summer 2010 Tutorial Contest Entries ( under construction)
Category | Tutorial | Sample Data | Image |
Specialized | Meshing Workflow tutorial Audience: All users and developers. |
Meshing Workflow Data |
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Specialized | Fiducials tutorial Audience: All users and developers. |
Fiducials Data |
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Specialized | Robust Statistic Segmenter Audience: All users and developers. |
Robust Statistic Segmenter Data |
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Specialized | Longitudinal lesion comparison Audience: All users and developers. |
Longitudinal Lesion Comparison Data |
Software Installation
- The Slicer download page contains information on how to obtain a compiled version of Slicer for a variety of platforms and where to find the source code for Slicer 3.
Software Documentation
- For the Slicer 3.6 manual pages please click here. These pages are the reference manual for Slicer 3.6 and briefly explain the functionality found in panels and modules.