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The Human Brain Project.
- Name
- FisWidgets
- Byline
- University of Pittsburgh
- Description
- A set of Java libraries for rapidly creating GUIs for software modules (C, C++, Fortan, PERL scripts, etc.), and graphically controlling process flow among them. This allows a GUI to be created for existing image processing and analysis routines, which provides: 1) graphic elements for setting parameters, arguments, etc. (i.e., text dialogs, file browsers, etc.); 2) links to web based documentation; 3) simple point-and-click interface for setting up a path for data flow from one module to another. The purpose of FisWidgets is to provide an integrated and user-friendly environment for using the disparate and growing array of image processing and analysis tools created by different laboratories.
- NIfTI-1 support
- Creator
- Kate Fissell, (University of Pittsburgh)
- Dan Cunningham, (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center)
- Eugene Tseytlin, (University of Pittsburgh)
- Walter Schneider, (University of Pittsburgh Learning Research and Development Center, Psychology Software Tools)
- Jonathon D. Cohen, (Princeton University, University of Pittsburgh)
- Cameron Carter, (University of California, Davis)
- Contact
- Kate Fissell, fissell+@pitt.edu
- WWW
- http://neurocog.lrdc.pitt.edu/fiswidgets/
- Availability
- Public Domain.
- How to get
- Download from web site.
- Current version
- 2.2
- Current version release date
- December 12, 2003
- Open source
- Yes
- License
- GPL
- Available free of charge
- Yes
- Requirements
- FisWidgets is written using the Java language. It has been written and tested with JDK 1.4.1.
- Technical publications
- Applications publications
- Other information
- Keywords
- fMRI, functional, HBP supported, statistical, visualization
- Platforms
- IRIX, Java, Linux, MacOS, SunOS, UNIX, Windows
- IATR listing last updated
- 15 Jan 2004
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