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Name
SHIVA
Byline
Laboratory of Neuro Imaging, UCLA
Description

The Synchronized Histological Image Viewing Architecture (SHIVA) is a Java-based visualization and analysis application. SHIVA can load, display, and process 2D and 3D image files. SHIVA provides convenient methods for users to overlay multiple datasets. For example, one can simultaneously display co-registered MRI and histology data with a set of anatomical labels that delineate structures or tissue types. SHIVA currently supports files that are stored in Analyze image, MINC, TIFF, and some vendor specific formats. The distribution of SHIVA includes a Java binary and a collection of data files from the LONI Mouse Atlas Project.

SHIVA provides a visualization framework that can display simultaneously display multiple image files. SHIVA can display data in single planes, simultaneous orthogonal planes has several isplay modes, including lightbox views, single plane views, or simultaneous orthogonal (axial, sagittal, and coronal) views of 3D image volume datasets. SHIVA also provides tools for delineation of anatomical structures and generation of mask volumes.

NIfTI-1 support
Creator
Heng Yuan, Allan MacKenzie-Graham, Eagle S. Jones, David W. Shattuck, Arthur W. Toga
Contact
Allan MacKenzie-Graham (amg at loni.ucla.edu)
WWW
http://www.loni.ucla.edu/Software/Software_Detail.jsp?software_id=12
Availability
free
How to get
Either download from the web site for the public release (currently outdated) or contact Allan MacKenzie-Graham (see contact information) for the latest build
Current version
1.0
Current version release date
2005-10-16
Open source
No
License
Available free of charge
Yes
Requirements
Java 1.4+ and Java3D 1.3+ (optional)
Technical publications
Applications publications
Other information
Keywords
atlas, BIRN, CCB (NCBC), registration, segmentation, visualization, volume
Platforms
IRIX, Java, Linux, MacOS, SunOS, UNIX, Windows
IATR listing last updated
27 Oct 2006