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Left: Initialization of information based active contour on CT bone image. Right: Active contour captures bone.More...
The National Alliance for Medical Imaging Computing (NA-MIC) is a multi-institutional, interdisciplinary team of computer scientists, software engineers, and medical investigators who develop computational tools for the analysis and visualization of medical image data. The purpose of the center is to provide the infrastructure and environment for the development of computational algorithms and open source technologies, and then oversee the training and dissemination of these tools to the medical research community.
Supported by the National Institutes of Health, Roadmap Initiative.
Information about collaborating with NA-MIC is available on our wiki.
The project week is a biannual open source programming event that combines hands-on projects using the NA-MIC methodology and the NA-MIC toolkit with breakout sessions on advanced medical image analysis topics. This event is the seventh of the series. The participants meet during the week of June 23-27, 2008, at MIT.