This page contains information about the book An introduction to Programming for Medical Image Analysis With the Visualization Toolkit (238 pages). This book is an edited and expanded collection of class notes that I wrote for the graduate seminar ``Programming for Medical Image Analysis'' (ENAS 920a) that was taught at Yale University, Department of Biomedical Engineering, in the Fall of 2006. It is currently in draft version but it is made available in the hope that it will be useful as a (self-)teaching tool for researchers in this area. Please be warned that the book is still in preparation -- in particular the references section is still incomplete.The versions of the book and examples below are as of December 12th, 2006. These will be updated periodically.
The book in the original .pdf format (5.4MB)
The book in a compressed .pdf format (1.9MB) -- the figure quality is lower.
The complete set of examples (2.5 MB) from the book. This includes sample medical images. The table of contents and the preface of the book are given below. This book replaces a somewhat dated set of notes that were posted about 4 years ago.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
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