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Internet image viewer (iiV).

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroimaging
  • Biomedical Imaging
  • Computer Science

Background:

  • 3D data visualization is crucial in neuroimaging.
  • Existing tools lack flexibility in data format handling, display control, and editing capabilities.
  • Specific needs in interactive 3D data exploration remain unmet.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce iiV, an interactive software for 3D brain image visualization.
  • Address limitations of current tools by providing flexibility and enhanced features.
  • Facilitate easier manipulation and analysis of 3D neuroimaging datasets.

Main Methods:

  • Developed iiV using Java for extensibility and platform independence.
  • Implemented a display of 3D images as independent 2D slices with customizable features.
  • Integrated a comprehensive set of editing tools, including undo/redo, object manipulation, and saving features.
  • Enabled reading of multiple standard neuroimaging file formats (PET, MRI).

Main Results:

  • iiV provides an interactive platform for displaying and manipulating 3D brain images.
  • The software supports various file formats like ECAT, NIfTI-1, and DICOM.
  • Users can easily control slice features, zoom, colors, and labels.
  • Editing capabilities include undo/redo, drag-and-drop, copy-paste, and saving objects.

Conclusions:

  • iiV is a versatile and extensible image display tool for 3D datasets.
  • Its platform independence and web compatibility enhance accessibility.
  • The software offers significant utility to the biomedical imaging community through its features and applications.