CardioVIZ 3D

Introduction

CardioViz3D is a free software, dedicated to the visualization and processing of dynamic medical data. A large range of image format is supported (DICOM, Analyze, VTK, NIFTI), as well as mesh files (VTK format). Image/mesh dynamic sequences can be imported or constructed. Dynamic scalar field on meshes can be displayed. Points of Interest can be dynamically followed. Interactive tools are provided for mesh alignment, surface generation and many other things. Version 1.5

https://download.cnet.com/CardioViz3D/3000-2054_4-10834669.html

Capabilities, Benefits, and Key Features

visualization and processing of dynamic medical data.

Limitations / Technology Requirements

Windows Operating System - XP 

WHAT'S NEW IN VERSION 1.5

Version 1.5 includes unspecified updates.

GENERAL

ReleaseNovember 6, 2008

Date AddedSeptember 10, 2008

Version1.5

OPERATING SYSTEMS

Operating SystemsWindows, Windows XP

Additional RequirementsWindows XP

What can I expect?

  • Support Model:  Tier 2 - Sponsor Support:   Contact Jeff Gutowski, gutowsjl@miamioh.edu.  Computer Science and Engineering

  • Acquisition Model:  Direct Download: Software is downloaded from download.cnet.com to a local computer and installed to run from that specific device. 

https://download.cnet.com/CardioViz3D/3000-2054...

Registration: Online user account is used to login to the application each time of use, frequently using Miami's Identity and Access single-sign on capability with your Miami UniqueID and password. 

  • Licensing Model: Local user license - Downloaded from the web site, free download

  • Authentication Model: None: No authentication is required after the application is acquired.

Who may use it?

Computer Science and Engineering

How do I get started?

https://download.cnet.com/CardioViz3D/3000-2054_4-10834669.html

download.cnet.com, select CardioViz 

Is there a charge to me or my department?

There is no charge for this software when using download.cnet.com

 

Details

Service ID: 52864
Created
Fri 12/16/22 2:26 PM
Modified
Fri 12/23/22 12:47 PM