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URL: http://www.nitrc.org/projects/nihlungseg/
Proper Citation: NIH-CIDI Lung Segmentation Tool (RRID:SCR_014150)
Description: A segmentation tool for the segmentation of a lung from CT images. The sofware can be run in two modes: fully automatic and semi-automatic with manual seeding by the user. The software also allows the user to perform basic filtering operations and manual correction to the segmentation. The VTK-based rendering implementation, along with option to view in axial, coronal, and sagittal, provides the user with better visualization of the segmented lung.
Synonyms: CIDI-lung-seg, CIDI Lung Seg
Resource Type: software resource, image analysis software, software application, segmentation software, data processing software
Defining Citation: PMID:25570151
Keywords: segmentation software, lung, ct image, visualization
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