In article <3q25sl$7ic at falcon.ccs.uwo.ca>, szhang at irus.rri.uwo.ca (Samuel
Zhang) wrote:
> I am looking for a good software to analyze and visualize 3D fMRI for
scientific
> research and clinical applications. I have heard that VoxelView, AVS, and IBM
> Visualization Data Explorer are good software packages. Could anybody
give me a
> comparison amongest these packages? Any other suggestion is quite
welcome. Thanks.
Try the usual suspects: the comp.graphics hierachy would obviously be the
best place to start. You might also use Melvyl to search for reviews.
YOu might also take a peek at:
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/ladic/softunix.html
for a good, well laid out overview of unix/SGI image analysis
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu
/pub/usenet-by-group/news.answers/medical-image-faq/volume-visualization
for the FAQ,
http://biocomp.arc.nasa.gov:80/3dreconstruction/
for one of the many 3D reconstruction pages...
etc
Cheers
Harry
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