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brainR: Interactive 3 and 4D Images of High Resolution Neuroimage Data
John Muschelli1, Elizabeth Sweeney2, Ciprian Crainiceanu3
1Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 21231, USA, jmuschel@jhsph.edu.
Abstract:
We provide software tools for displaying and publishing interactive 3-dimensional (3D) and 4-dimensional (4D) figures to html webpages, with examples of high-resolution brain imaging. Our framework is based in the R statistical software using the rgl package, a 3D graphics library. We build on this package to allow manipulation of figures including rotation and translation, zooming, coloring of brain substructures, adjusting transparency levels, and addition/or removal of brain structures. The need for better visualization tools of ultra high dimensional data is ever present; we are providing a clean, simple, web-based option. We also provide a package (brainR) for users to readily implement these tools.

