Copyright 1999-2000 VA Linux Systems, Inc. ITK-SNAP News http://stage.nitrcce.org ITK-SNAP Latest News ITK-SNAP 3.8 released! http://stage.nitrcce.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=9196 This version introduces an exciting new feature: the Distributed Segmentation Service (DSS). This service allows developers to make various image segmentation algorithms available to you directly in ITK-SNAP. Several algorithms have already been made available: most of them focused on hippocampus segmentation, and we expect more to appear soon. DSS is a web-based system, so data is sent to a server and processed by algorithm providers using their own computer hardware.<br /> <br /> New features:<br /> <br /> New GUI for the DSS, under Tools-&gt;Distributed Segmentation Service<br /> New support for multiple segmentation layers (switch between them with {,} keys)<br /> Command-line functionality for interacting with the DSS service as a user or developer, part of itksnap-wt workspace editor tool<br /> New functionality for plotting time-course data in the Image Information dialog<br /> Implemented support for reading DICOM data with multiple images per z-position<br /> Registration interface has improved image resizing support, support for flipping<br /> Command-line tools c3d and greedy now can be installed using Help-&gt;Install Command-Line Tools<br /> Support for reading &quot;Generic ITK Images&quot; in the &quot;File-&gt;Open&quot; dialog, makes it possible to open any image that ITK can read ITK-SNAP Paul Yushkevich Tue, 25 Jun 2019 1:00:58 GMT ITK-SNAP version 2.1.4-rc1 http://stage.nitrcce.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=1756 Dear ITK-SNAP developers,<br /> <br /> ITK-SNAP version 2.1.4-rc1 is now available. This is the first release<br /> candidate for the upcoming official 2.2 version. It is largely a<br /> maintenance release, although quite a few usability features have been<br /> added. This is also the first ITK-SNAP release to provide 64 bit<br /> binaries on MacOS and Windows. Among the bugs fixed in this release<br /> are ones contributing to slow performance during image preprocessing,<br /> mesh generation, and image resampling.<br /> <br /> I would appreciate if you could try this version out in your<br /> environment and provide feedback via this list and the bug tracker on<br /> itksnap.org.<br /> <br /> Release Notes:<br /> http://itk-snap.cvs.sourceforge.net/*checkout*/itk-snap/itksnap/ReleaseNotes.txt?revision=1.25<br /> <br /> Download Link:<br /> http://www.itksnap.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.Downloads<br /> <br /> Thank you,<br /> <br /> Paul Yushkevich<br /> Assistant Professor<br /> Department of Radiology<br /> University of Pennsylvania ITK-SNAP Paul Yushkevich Wed, 20 Oct 2010 5:50:18 GMT Announcing ITK-SNAP release 2.0 http://stage.nitrcce.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=1237 We are happy to announce the next major release of the ITK-SNAP medical image segmentation tool. The main focus of this release is on multi-modality imaging, with support for multiple image layers, and multi-component images. Interoperability with other tools is substantially enhanced through improved NIfTI compatibility. A companion command-line tool, &quot;convert3d&quot; (distributed separately from ITK-SNAP) is provided, offering complimentary features for pre-processing images and post-processing segmentations. A number of GUI improvements have been added throughout.<br /> <br /> Download site: <br /> http://itksnap.org/download/snap<br /> <br /> Documentation of the new features: <br /> http://www.itksnap.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Documentation.TutorialSectionNewVersionTwo<br /> <br /> Release notes:<br /> http://itk-snap.cvs.sourceforge.net/itk-snap/itksnap/ReleaseNotes.txt?revision=1.23<br /> <br /> Continued development and maintenance of ITK-SNAP is supported by the U.S. National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and BioEngineering and the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience through grant 1 R03 EB008200-01. <br /> <br /> Thank you,<br /> Paul Yushkevich and Hui (Gary) Zhang<br /> Lead developers for ITK-SNAP 2.0 ITK-SNAP Paul Yushkevich Wed, 18 Nov 2009 10:22:31 GMT