Sorry for cross-posting
Today the Multimod Consortium released the second public release of
the Multimod Data Manager.
http://www.tecno.ior.it/multimod/DataManager/dm_home.html
This program, currently in the alpha testing phase, is aimed to:
- import the disparate data used in bioengineering modelling, i.e. 3D
surfaces, motion data, digital diagnostic images, finite element
models
- fuse these data into a consistent representation of the study
target by registration and synchronisation operations
- visualise these data with disparate views integrated to form a
consistent examination of the study target, using a visualisation
paradigm called multimodal display
- modify the various data in order to simulate surgical, clinical, or
simply investigative modifications by mean of wide list of available
operations
The program is currently undocumented, incomplete and buggy.
However, it already provides an unparalleled environment to combine
and to visualise biomechanics data.
The program is distributed as a freeware for no-profit use. If you
are interested in the developments of the Data Manager we suggest you
subscribe to the BEL Community, within which the Data Manager user
community is being established.
Regards
Marco Viceconti
on behalf of the Multimod Consortium
http://www.tecno.ior.it/multimod/
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MARCO VICECONTI, PhD (viceconti@tecno.ior.it)
Laboratorio di Tecnologia Medica tel. 39-051-6366865
Istituti Ortopedici Rizzoli fax. 39-051-6366863
via di barbiano 1/10, 40136 - Bologna, Italy
Tiger! Tiger! Burning bright in the forest of the night,
what immortal hand or eye could frame thy fearful symmetry?
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Today the Multimod Consortium released the second public release of
the Multimod Data Manager.
http://www.tecno.ior.it/multimod/DataManager/dm_home.html
This program, currently in the alpha testing phase, is aimed to:
- import the disparate data used in bioengineering modelling, i.e. 3D
surfaces, motion data, digital diagnostic images, finite element
models
- fuse these data into a consistent representation of the study
target by registration and synchronisation operations
- visualise these data with disparate views integrated to form a
consistent examination of the study target, using a visualisation
paradigm called multimodal display
- modify the various data in order to simulate surgical, clinical, or
simply investigative modifications by mean of wide list of available
operations
The program is currently undocumented, incomplete and buggy.
However, it already provides an unparalleled environment to combine
and to visualise biomechanics data.
The program is distributed as a freeware for no-profit use. If you
are interested in the developments of the Data Manager we suggest you
subscribe to the BEL Community, within which the Data Manager user
community is being established.
Regards
Marco Viceconti
on behalf of the Multimod Consortium
http://www.tecno.ior.it/multimod/
--
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MARCO VICECONTI, PhD (viceconti@tecno.ior.it)
Laboratorio di Tecnologia Medica tel. 39-051-6366865
Istituti Ortopedici Rizzoli fax. 39-051-6366863
via di barbiano 1/10, 40136 - Bologna, Italy
Tiger! Tiger! Burning bright in the forest of the night,
what immortal hand or eye could frame thy fearful symmetry?
--------------------------------------------------
Opinions expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of my employer
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