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28 May 2001 Extendable application framework for medical visualization and surgical planning
Thomas Jansen, Bartosz von Rymon-Lipinski, Zdzislaw Krol, Lutz Ritter, Erwin Keeve
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Abstract
This paper introduces an extendable cross-platform software framework Julius for medical visualization and surgical planning, consisting of two conceptual layers: the Julius Software Development Kit (JSDK) and the Julius Graphical User Interface (JGUI). The JSDK can be used stand-alone to speed up development of research tools. While the JGUI acts like a front end for the JSDK and offers easy handling combined with time-saving functionality to increase performance and productivity. Julius features a modular, cross-platform design and comes with a full set of components, like semi-automatic segmentation, registration, visualization and navigation.
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Thomas Jansen, Bartosz von Rymon-Lipinski, Zdzislaw Krol, Lutz Ritter, and Erwin Keeve "Extendable application framework for medical visualization and surgical planning", Proc. SPIE 4319, Medical Imaging 2001: Visualization, Display, and Image-Guided Procedures, (28 May 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.428074
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Human-machine interfaces

Image segmentation

Surgery

Data processing

Software development

Software frameworks

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