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[GDS|Entropy] nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2008/01/25 21:23:
> Hello,
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> Are those programs free?
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> Thanks,
> Ian
>
I doubt it. Most medical programms are specialised applications, only sold to
medical facilities, and usualy cost several $1000.
Another limit: they frequently rely on some input device costing near the
millions mark...
--
Alain
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You know you've been raytracing too long when you've gained twenty pounds
sitting at the computer, but can't tell because your beard covers your stomach.
Taps a.k.a. Tapio Vocadlo
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At the moment I'm working as a CGI-supervisor for a film documentary company.
In the last Project, I've worked a lot with scientists and there programs. One
of it was "Matlab" its not free. Another is designed for being directly
connected to a "MRT". It works without the machine, but I think, you cant by it
in a normal way.
-holger-
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H. Karsten wrote:
> At the moment I'm working as a CGI-supervisor for a film documentary company.
> In the last Project, I've worked a lot with scientists and there programs. One
> of it was "Matlab" its not free.
Octave is a free 'clone' of it. But you still need the script files
because Matlab is just a big mathematical front end/interpreter. And I
wasn't able yet to install it in such a way that my scripts work. :(
> Another is designed for being directly
> connected to a "MRT". It works without the machine, but I think, you cant by it
> in a normal way.
>
The data from such machines is stored in DICOM format. There are several
free DICOM readers and even source. And the document format is open so
you can always write your own.
Yet the biggest problem is getting data because of privacy issues.
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