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Re: IDL use to analyse MRI data [message #49113 is a reply to message #49112] Thu, 22 June 2006 20:43 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Robbie is currently offline  Robbie
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Hello,

If you can't afford the DICOM network services module from ITT, then
you can always use DCMTK (www.dcmtk.org) executables. I've also have an
alternative implementation of IDLffDICOM which lets you access
uncompressed DICOM files using the ASSOC function
(http://www.barnett.id.au/idl/).

I would think that Oliver Thilmanns library
(http://www.jubileum.lu.se/mrphysics/software/lib/index.htm) might be
userful. You could also use iTools if you are sure that you only want
to design a few custom data filters.

In Nuclear Medicine, we often process scans using a druid (more
commonly known as a wizard). I have an implementation of this using a
workflow engine written entirely in IDL. It comes with common UI
controls such as rigid registration, curve fitting, ROIs, zoom, pan and
contrast. I probably won't release code until it's fairly stable, but I
am still keen share code with any potential collaborators in the
meantime. However, I don't know if it would be any use for MRI
processing.

Robbie
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