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Image:analysis_result.jpg|'''Change Tracker:''' is a software tool for quantification of the subtle changes in pathology.
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Image:Femesh-in-trunk-120808.png|'''IA-FEMesh Module''': A loadable module to automate the creation of surface and volumetric meshes for finite element analysis.
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Image:Tracts_glyphs_90degrees.jpg|The '''Diffusion Editor''' is a 3D Slicer module, which allows modifying parameters (gradients, bValues, measurement frame) of DWI data and provides a quick way to interpret them.
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Image:FiducialGlyphs.jpg|The '''Fiducials Module''' creates and manages lists of Fiducial points.
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Image:Volren.png|'''Volume Rendering''' allows the rendering of volumes in 3D view in semi transparent mode, potentially combined with the models in one scene.
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Image:FetchMIDoc SlicerInformatics1.png|'''FetchMI''' (Fetch Medical Informatics) is a 'sandbox' functionality being developed to remotely upload, download and tag Slicer scenes and datasets.
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Image:SlicesModule.png|The '''Slices Module''' provides access to all Slice nodes in a single panel.
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Image:SlicerColorDisplayWidget-3.4.jpg|The '''Color Module''' manages color look up tables. Look-up Tables (LUTs) are used by mappers to translate between an integer and a color value for display of models and volumes.
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Image:EditorModule.png|The '''Interactive Editor''' is a set of tools to create label maps to identify structures volumes.
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=Links to Latest Slicer 3.4 Binaries=
 
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Revision as of 21:48, 13 April 2009

Home < Announcements:Slicer3.4

Introduction

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The community of Slicer developers is proud to announce the release of Slicer 3.4.

Slicer 3.4 is a general purpose biomedical computing application with extensive built-in visualization and analysis capabilities, accessible through an easy to use graphical interface.

New Features in Slicer 3.4

Slicer 3.4 has many new features! Please also note that many of these new features are still being developed and will be improved in future releases, so you may encounter some unexpected behavior. If you do encounter unexpected behavior, you can join the Slicer users' mailing by sending email to slicer-users-request@massmail.spl.harvard.edu with the subject "subscribe", and report the behavior there to see if there is a work around (or check the archives), and to the bug tracker if it needs to be solved by the developers.

New Features

  • Welcome Module at Startup
  • Improved Save Module
  • Improved Editor
  • New Registration module
  • Fiducial based tractography
  • Improved SceneSnapshot Screen Capture functionality
  • Compare View and Cross Hairs
  • Support for Extension Server for installing plug-ins
  • Improved Dicom Support
  • MRML scenes and all data load from and save into XNAT desktop

Highlights

Links to Latest Slicer 3.4 Binaries

  • 64-bit Linux
  • 32-bit Linux
  • Darwin PPC
  • Darwin x86
  • Windows