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CT Sim

http://www.ctsim.org/
Computed Tomography is the technique of estimating the interior of objects from the measurements of radiation projected through the object. That radiation can be transmitted through the object such as in X-ray computed tomography or emitted from internal radiation sources as in nuclear medicine scans. CTSim simulates the transmission of X-rays through phantom objects. These X-ray data are called projections; CTSim reconstructs the original phantom image from the projections using a variety of algorithms. The program also has a wide array of image analysis and image processing functions.

Documentation

User manual available in HTML format from http://www.ctsim.org/manual/ctsim_contents.html; User manual available in PDF format from http://files.b9.com/ctsim/ctsim-manual-latest.pdf


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released on 17 September 2005

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Licensing

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GPLv2orlaterJanet Casey5 March 2002


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
"Email kmr@debian.org" Kevin M. Rosenberg Maintainer
"Email kevin@rosenberg.net" M.D Maintainer
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Resources and communication

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Support E-mail mailto:ctsim-users@b9.com


Software prerequisites

Kind Description
Required to use wxWindows


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 22 November 2005.



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