Tools to help with the conversion of DICOM images, RT Structures, and dose to useful Python objects. Essentially DICOM to NumPy and SimpleITK Images
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Tools to help with the conversion of DICOM images, RT Structures, and dose to useful Python objects. Essentially DICOM to NumPy and SimpleITK Images
Utility functions for working with DICOM and BIDS neuroimaging data
In this project I develop a deep learning CNN model to predict Alzheimer's disease using 3D MRI medical images of the Hippocampus region of the brain.
Standalone NIfTI file parser
Anonymize different kinds of bio-medical data
N5736-df345 [#Python-NeuroImaging] Deep Machine Learning (Collab with T Tokinawa, J S, et al)
DICOM to NIfTI/BIDS validation script for Philips DICOMs
DICOM validation dataset for United Imaging Healthcare ("UIH") MRI scanners
R package to create generative art from brain imaging data
NIftI provides coordinated and targeted service, training, and research to speed the development and enhance the utility of informatics tools related to neuroimaging. My application helps to read the both NIfTI-1 and NIfT1-2 file formats with .nii extension
Nifti image loader which is capable of asynchronously reading .nii files from disk and then displaying the image on an OpenGL texture.
This project is a single-page React application that loads and visualizes 3D NIfTI images using the NIfTI-Reader-JS library.
Display NIfTI image information in a tabular format
Quick script that uses dcm2niix to convert MRI DICOM files into NIFTI files for easier use. Created within the Dynamic Brain & Mind Lab @ Drexel University.
This script takes a single-labeled NIFTI file (.nii / .nii.gz) and converts it into a 3D mesh (.obj / .stl / .ply / .3ds).
Reconstruct DICOM files given one NIfTI and two DICOM files.
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