Spectus3D - MRI head, brain extraction

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2006

Spectus3D. Created for a Medical Physics Computing M.Sc. project at the University of Aberdeen (Summer 2006).

Volume Rendering is performed here through the method of texture mapped, intersecting, orthogonal slices aligned with the volume.

It can display volumes in both orthographic and perspective projections and in a range of pseudo colours.

Tested on Windows XP and Linux. Coded in Java and uses Java3D. Seen here running on a 1.2 GHz machine with only an Intel integrated graphics chip.

http://netedge.co.uk/s3d

Copyright © 2006 - John McGonigle

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  • This is from an MRI?

  • Yes, the original data is a 7 megavoxel MRI scan of a head. The brain extraction is done by the program, not the original scan. See the other Spectus3D videos for the same head without extraction.

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  • Where did you get this??

    Do you know where I can get a 3d of head with a brain for free??

  • The scientific advances and machines man has made never cease to amaze me.

    Thanks for the MRI video.

  • how much does a copy cost?

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