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Name
iiV (internet image Viewer)
Byline
Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit, VA Medical Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Description
iiV is an interactive brain imaging data display tool written in Java. It displays 3-D data sets as slices perpendicular to the 3 major axis. Individual slice voxels are mapped thru a linear scaling, threshold and color table to displayable pixel values. Any number of slices from any number of data files may be arranged, annotated, overlaid, cropped, zoomed and rotated. iiV maintains the original data internally for mouse selection and display of original voxel values. If input locations map to a real world valued coordinates that mapping may be applied to display selected voxel locations in real coordinates. Slices may also include tracking crosshairs and automatically update to display the same region of the brain as selected in another slice. iiV includes a fairly complete set of editing commands including selection, drag, group, delete, and undo/redo commands. It also includes a script language for saving and reloading of the interactive display and creating animated demos. iiV supports reading ANALYZE, ECAT, ECAT7, DICOM, GIF, JPEG, PPM, Stimulate SDT, and raw data formats and saving what is displayed as scripts, GIF and PPM files.
NIfTI-1 support
Creator
Joel T. Lee
Contact
jtlee@james.psych.umn.edu
WWW
http://james.psych.umn.edu/iiV.html
Availability
java archive file
How to get
Current version
1.153
Current version release date
May 20, 2003
Open source
No
License
Available free of charge
Yes
Requirements
Java 1.1.8 with swing 1.1.1, or Java 1.3 or higher
Technical publications
Applications publications
Other information
Keywords
HBP supported, visualization
Platforms
JVM, Linux, MacOS, SunOS, UNIX, Windows
IATR listing last updated
23 May 2003