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Osiris: a medical image-manipulation system

Y Ligier1, O Ratib, M Logean

  • 1Digital Imaging Unit, University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland.

M.D. Computing : Computers in Medical Practice
|July 1, 1994
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Osiris is a free, user-friendly computer program for medical image analysis. It offers versatile tools for display, manipulation, and analysis on multiple platforms, aiding research and development.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Imaging
  • Computer Science
  • Bioinformatics

Background:

  • Digital medical imaging requires specialized software for effective analysis.
  • Existing tools may lack user-friendliness, portability, or extensibility.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a general-purpose computer program for medical image processing.
  • To create a user-friendly, portable, and extensible software solution.

Main Methods:

  • Designed a computer program named Osiris.
  • Implemented an intuitive, window-based interface.
  • Ensured compatibility with Unix and Macintosh platforms.

Main Results:

  • Osiris facilitates display, manipulation, and analysis of digital medical images.

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  • The program is user-friendly, portable, and extensible.
  • Osiris can monitor usage data and is modifiable for new tool development.
  • Conclusions:

    • Osiris provides a versatile and accessible platform for medical image analysis.
    • The free distribution of Osiris and its source code promotes wider adoption in research.
    • The program's design supports ongoing development and data collection for improved usability.