Documentation/4.2/Extensions
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An extension could be seen as a delivery package bundling together one or more Slicer modules. After installing an extension, the associated modules will be presented to the user as built-in ones
The Slicer community maintains a website referred to as the Slicer Extensions Catalog to support finding, downloading and installing of extensions. Access to this website is integral to Slicer and facilitated by the Extensions Manager functionality built into the distributed program.
The Catalog classifies extensions into three levels of compliance:
- Category 1: Fully compliant Slicer Extensions: Slicer license, open source, maintained.
- Category 2: Open source, contact exists.
- Category 3: All other extensions (work in progress, beta, closed source etc).
To publish extensions, developers should consider reading the following pages:
Extensions by Category
Cat 1
Cat 2
- SkullStripper (Xiaodong Tao)
- CARMA (Alan Morris)
- PkModeling (Emma Zhu, Jim Miller)
- FacetedVisualizer (Harini Veeraraghavan, Jim Miller)
- Reporting (Andrey Fedorov, Nicole Aucoin, Steve Pieper) (work in progress)
- SlicerRT (Csaba Pinter, Andras Lasso, Kevin Wang, Steve Pieper)
- VolumeResliceDriver (Junichi Tokuda, Laurent Chauvin)
- IGyne (Guillaume Pernelle, Xiaojun Chen, Yi Gao, Jan Egger)
- LongitudinalPETCT (Paul Mercea, Andrey Fedorov)
- TubeTK (Stephen Aylaward, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin, Christopher Mullins, Michael Jeulin-L, Matthew McCormick)
- UKFTractography (Ryan Eckbo, Yogesh Rathi)
- XNATSlicer (Sunil Kumar, Dan Marcus, Steve Pieper)
- Port Placement (Andinet Enquobahrie, Luis G. Torres)
Cat 3
- LesionSegmentation (Mark Scully)
- LesionSegmentation->TrainModel (Mark Scully)
- LesionSegmentation->PredictLesions (Mark Scully)