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{
"0_TextBox_0": "Slicer Welcome",
"0_TextBox_1": "Sonia Pujol, Ph.D.",
"0_TextBox_3": "Assistant Professor of Radiology\n\nBrigham and Women’s Hospital\n\nHarvard Medical School\n",
"1_Goal_title": "Goal",
"1_Goal_body": "This tutorial is a short introduction to the Welcome module of the Slicer open-source software.",
"2_TextBox_0": "Slicer5 Basics",
"3_TextBox_0": "Slicer5 Basics",
"2_TextBox_1": "*Slicer is an open-source software for segmentation, registration and visualization of medical imaging data.\n*The platform is developed through a multi-institution effort of several NIH funded large-scale consortia.\n*Slicer is for medical research only, and is not FDA approved. ",
"3_TextBox_1": "3D Slicer 5 version 5.10.0 includes over 100 modules and more than 190 extensions for image segmentation, registration and 3D visualization of medical imaging data.",
"4_TextBox_0": "Supported Platforms",
"4_TextBox_1": "*Slicer is a multi-platform software developed and maintained on Mac OSX, Linux and Windows.\n\n*Slicer requires a minimum of 2 GB of RAM and a dedicated graphic accelerator with 64 MB of on-board graphic memory. ",
"5_WelcometoSlicer_title": "Welcome to Slicer",
"5_TextBox_1": "Each module of Slicer includes a series of tabs, which give access to different functionalities.\n\nClick on the arrow symbol to display the content of each tab. ",
"6_SlicerUserInterface_title": "Slicer User Interface",
"6_ArrowText_0": "Toolbar",
"6_TextBox_1": "3D viewer",
"6_TextBox_3": "User Interface (UI) panel of the Slicer Welcome Module",
"6_TextBox_5": "Data probe",
"6_ArrowText_6": "2D anatomical viewers",
"7_WelcomeModule_title": "Welcome Module",
"8_WelcomeModule_title": "Welcome Module",
"12_WelcomeModule_title": "Welcome Module",
"7_TextBox_1": "The Documentation & Tutorials tab contains links to the training compendium and documentation pages of 3D Slicer.",
"8_TextBox_0": "The Welcome module panel contains shortcuts for loading different types of data. A series of sample data are also available.\n\nClick on Download Sample Data to access the Sample Data Module",
"9_SampleData_title": "Sample Data",
"10_SampleData_title": "Sample Data",
"11_SampleData_title": "Sample Data",
"9_TextBox_1": "The Sample Data module contains links to different sample datasets that can be downloaded into Slicer.",
"10_TextBox_0": "Brain MR",
"10_TextBox_1": "Chest CT",
"10_TextBox_2": "Cardiac CT",
"10_TextBox_3": "Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) Dataset",
"10_TextBox_4": "Brain MRI (tumor patient)",
"11_ArrowText_0": "Click on MRHead to download the\ndataset in Slicer.",
"12_TextBox_0": "The MR scan of the brain appears\nin the 2D viewers.",
"13_MRBrainSampleDataset_title": "MR Brain Sample Dataset",
"14_MRBrainSampleDataset_title": "MR Brain Sample Dataset",
"15_MRBrainSampleDataset_title": "MR Brain Sample Dataset",
"13_TextBox_0": "Position the mouse on the little pin icon in the top left corner of the red viewer to display the viewer menu",
"14_TextBox_1": "Click on the link icon to link all three 2D viewers, and on the eye icon next to it\nto display the slices in the 3D viewer",
"15_TextBox_0": "The axial, coronal and sagittal slices appear in the 3D viewer.\nGo back to the Welcome module using the green arrow in the toolbar",
"16_GoingFurther_title": "Going Further",
"17_TextBox_0": "Going Further",
"16_TextBox_0": "To learn more about Slicer and its different functionalities, visit the Slicer Compendium",
"17_TextBox_1": "https://training.slicer.org/",
"18_TextBox_0": "Acknowledgements",
"18_TextBox_1": "National Alliance for Medical Image\nComputing\nNIH U54EB005149\n\nNeuroimage Analysis Center\nNIH P41EB015902\n\nChan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI)"
}
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{
"0_TextBox_0": "Slicer Welcome",
"0_TextBox_1": "Sonia Pujol, Ph.D.",
"0_TextBox_3": "Assistant Professor of Radiology\n\nBrigham and Women’s Hospital\n\nHarvard Medical School\n",
"1_Goal_title": "Goal",
"1_Goal_body": "This tutorial is a short introduction to the Welcome module of the Slicer open-source software.",
"2_TextBox_0": "Slicer5 Basics",
"3_TextBox_0": "Slicer5 Basics",
"2_TextBox_1": "*Slicer is an open-source software for segmentation, registration and visualization of medical imaging data.\n*The platform is developed through a multi-institution effort of several NIH funded large-scale consortia.\n*Slicer is for medical research only, and is not FDA approved. ",
"3_TextBox_1": "3D Slicer 5 version 5.10.0 includes over 100 modules and more than 190 extensions for image segmentation, registration and 3D visualization of medical imaging data.",
"4_TextBox_0": "Supported Platforms",
"4_TextBox_1": "*Slicer is a multi-platform software developed and maintained on Mac OSX, Linux and Windows.\n\n*Slicer requires a minimum of 2 GB of RAM and a dedicated graphic accelerator with 64 MB of on-board graphic memory. ",
"5_WelcometoSlicer_title": "Welcome to Slicer",
"5_TextBox_1": "Each module of Slicer includes a series of tabs, which give access to different functionalities.\n\nClick on the arrow symbol to display the content of each tab. ",
"6_SlicerUserInterface_title": "Slicer User Interface",
"6_ArrowText_0": "Toolbar",
"6_TextBox_1": "3D viewer",
"6_TextBox_3": "User Interface (UI) panel of the Slicer Welcome Module",
"6_TextBox_5": "Data probe",
"6_ArrowText_6": "2D anatomical viewers",
"7_WelcomeModule_title": "Welcome Module",
"8_WelcomeModule_title": "Welcome Module",
"12_WelcomeModule_title": "Welcome Module",
"7_TextBox_1": "The Documentation & Tutorials tab contains links to the training compendium and documentation pages of 3D Slicer.",
"8_TextBox_0": "The Welcome module panel contains shortcuts for loading different types of data. A series of sample data are also available.\n\nClick on Download Sample Data to access the Sample Data Module",
"9_SampleData_title": "Sample Data",
"10_SampleData_title": "Sample Data",
"11_SampleData_title": "Sample Data",
"9_TextBox_1": "The Sample Data module contains links to different sample datasets that can be downloaded into Slicer.",
"10_TextBox_0": "Brain MR",
"10_TextBox_1": "Chest CT",
"10_TextBox_2": "Cardiac CT",
"10_TextBox_3": "Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) Dataset",
"10_TextBox_4": "Brain MRI (tumor patient)",
"11_ArrowText_0": "Click on MRHead to download the\ndataset in Slicer.",
"12_TextBox_0": "The MR scan of the brain appears\nin the 2D viewers.",
"13_MRBrainSampleDataset_title": "MR Brain Sample Dataset",
"14_MRBrainSampleDataset_title": "MR Brain Sample Dataset",
"15_MRBrainSampleDataset_title": "MR Brain Sample Dataset",
"13_TextBox_0": "Position the mouse on the little pin icon in the top left corner of the red viewer to display the viewer menu",
"14_TextBox_1": "Click on the link icon to link all three 2D viewers, and on the eye icon next to it\nto display the slices in the 3D viewer",
"15_TextBox_0": "The axial, coronal and sagittal slices appear in the 3D viewer.\nGo back to the Welcome module using the green arrow in the toolbar",
"16_GoingFurther_title": "Going Further",
"17_TextBox_0": "Going Further",
"16_TextBox_0": "To learn more about Slicer and its different functionalities, visit the Slicer Compendium",
"17_TextBox_1": "https://training.slicer.org/",
"18_TextBox_0": "Acknowledgements",
"18_TextBox_1": "National Alliance for Medical Image\nComputing\nNIH U54EB005149\n\nNeuroimage Analysis Center\nNIH P41EB015902\n\nChan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI)"
}
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"0_TextBox_0": "Bem-vindo ao Slicer",
"0_TextBox_1": "Sonia Pujol, Ph.D.",
"0_TextBox_3": "Professor Assistente de Radiologia\nHospital Brigham and Women's\nFaculdade de Medicina de Harvard\n",
"0_TextBox_3": "Professor Assistente de Radiologia\n\nHospital Brigham and Women's\n\nFaculdade de Medicina de Harvard\n",
"1_Goal_title": "Objetivo",
"1_Goal_body": "Este tutorial é uma breve introdução ao módulo de Boas-vindas do software de código aberto Slicer.",
"2_TextBox_0": "Noções básicas do Slicer5",
"3_TextBox_0": "Noções básicas do Slicer5",
"2_TextBox_1": "*Slicer é um software de código aberto para segmentação, registro e visualização de dados de imagens médicas.\n*A plataforma é desenvolvida através de um esforço multi-institucional de vários consórcios de grande escala financiados pelo NIH.\n*Slicer é apenas para pesquisa médica e não é aprovado pela FDA. ",
"3_TextBox_1": "*Slicer é um software de código aberto para segmentação, registro e visualização de dados de imagens médicas. \n*A plataforma foi desenvolvida por meio de um esforço multi-institucional, com vários consórcios de grande escala financiados pelo NIH.\n*O Slicer destina-se exclusivamente à pesquisa médica e não possui aprovação da FDA.",
"3_TextBox_1": "O 3D Slicer 5 versão 5.10.0 inclui mais de 100 módulos e mais de 190 extensões para segmentação de imagens, registro e visualização 3D de dados de imagens médicas.",
"4_TextBox_0": "Básico do Slicer5",
"4_TextBox_1": "*O Slicer é um software multiplataforma desenvolvido e mantido para Mac OSX, Linux e Windows.\n\n*O Slicer requer no mínimo 2 GB de RAM e uma placa de vídeo dedicada com 64 MB de memória gráfica integrada. ",
"5_WelcometoSlicer_title": "Boas-vindas ao Slicer",
"5_TextBox_1": "*O Slicer é um software multiplataforma desenvolvido e mantido para Mac OSX, Linux e Windows.\n*O Slicer requer, no mínimo, 2 GB de RAM e uma placa de vídeo dedicada com 64 MB de memória gráfica integrada. ",
"5_TextBox_1": "Cada módulo do Slicer inclui uma série de abas que dão acesso a diferentes funcionalidades.\n\nClique no símbolo de seta para exibir o conteúdo de cada aba. ",
"6_SlicerUserInterface_title": "Interface do Usuário do Slicer",
"6_ArrowText_0": "Barra de ferramentas",
"6_TextBox_1": "Cada módulo do Slicer inclui uma série de abas que dão acesso a diferentes funcionalidades. Clique no símbolo de seta para exibir o conteúdo de cada aba.",
"6_TextBox_1": "visualizador 3D",
"6_TextBox_3": "Painel da Interface do Usuário (UI) do módulo de Boas-vindas do Slicer",
"6_TextBox_5": "Sonda de dados",
"6_ArrowText_6": "Visualizadores anatômicos 2D",
"7_WelcomeModule_title": "Módulo de Boas-vindas",
"8_WelcomeModule_title": "Módulo de Boas-vindas",
"12_WelcomeModule_title": "Módulo de Boas-vindas",
"7_TextBox_1": "Visualizador 3D",
"7_TextBox_1": "A aba Documentação e Tutoriais contém links para o compêndio de treinamento e páginas de documentação do 3D Slicer.",
"8_TextBox_0": "O painel do módulo de Boas-vindas contém atalhos para carregar diferentes tipos de dados. Uma série de dados de exemplo também está disponível.\n\nClique em Download Sample Data para acessar o módulo Sample Data",
"9_SampleData_title": "Dados de exemplo",
"10_SampleData_title": "Dados de exemplo",
"11_SampleData_title": "Dados de exemplo",
"9_TextBox_1": "O módulo Sample Data contém links para diferentes conjuntos de dados de exemplo que podem ser baixados para o Slicer.",
"10_TextBox_0": "RM de cérebro",
"10_TextBox_1": "O módulo Dados de Exemplo contém links para diferentes conjuntos de dados de exemplos que podem ser baixados no Slicer.",
"10_TextBox_1": "TC de tórax",
"10_TextBox_2": "TC cardíaca",
"10_TextBox_3": "Conjunto de dados de Imagem por Tensor de Difusão (DTI)",
"10_TextBox_4": "RM de cérebro (paciente com tumor)",
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"13_MRBrainSampleDataset_title": "Conjunto de dados de exemplo de RM cerebral",
"14_MRBrainSampleDataset_title": "Conjunto de dados de exemplo de RM cerebral",
"15_MRBrainSampleDataset_title": "Conjunto de dados de exemplo de RM cerebral",
"13_TextBox_0": "A imagem de ressonância magnética\ndo cérebro aparece nos visualizadores 2D.",
"13_TextBox_0": "Posicione o cursor do mouse sobre o pequeno ícone de alfinete no canto superior esquerdo do visualizador vermelho para exibir o menu do visualizador",
"14_TextBox_1": "Clique no ícone de link para vincular os três visualizadores 2D e no ícone de olho ao lado\npara exibir os cortes no visualizador 3D",
"15_TextBox_0": "Os cortes axial, coronal e sagital aparecem no visualizador 3D.\nVolte ao módulo de Boas-vindas usando a seta verde na barra de ferramentas",
"16_GoingFurther_title": "Indo além",
"17_TextBox_0": "Indo além",
"16_TextBox_0": "As imagens axiais, coronais e sagitais são exibidas no visualizador 3D. \nRetorne ao módulo de boas-vindas usando a seta verde na barra de ferramentas.",
"16_TextBox_0": "Para saber mais sobre o Slicer e suas diferentes funcionalidades, visite o Compêndio do Slicer",
"17_TextBox_1": "https://training.slicer.org/",
"18_TextBox_0": "Agradecimentos",
"18_TextBox_1": "Aliança Nacional para Computação de Imagens Médicas\n\nNIH U54EB005149\n\nCentro de Análise de Neuroimagens\nNIH P41EB015902\n\nIniciativa Chan Zuckerberg (CZI)"
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{
"0_TextBox_0": "Slicer4 Minute\n",
"0_TextBox_1": "Sonia Pujol, Ph.D.",
"0_TextBox_3": "Assistant Professor of Radiology\nBrigham and Women’s Hospital\nHarvard Medical School",
"1_TextBox_0": "Slicer4 minute tutorial",
"16_TextBox_0": "Slicer4 minute tutorial",
"1_TextBox_1": "This tutorial is a 4-minute introduction to the 3D visualization capabilities of the Slicer5 software for medical image analysis. ",
"2_TextBox_0": "Slicer5 software & dataset",
"2_TextBox_1": "*Download the Slicer5 software available at http://download.slicer.org\n\n*Download the Slicer4minute dataset available at https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Documentation/4.10/Training",
"3_3DSlicerversion5_title": "3D Slicer version 5",
"4_TextBox_0": "3D Slicer Scene",
"4_TextBox_1": "*A Slicer scene is a MRML (Medical Reality Modeling Language) file that contains a list of elements loaded into Slicer (volumes, models, fiducials, transforms, etc.)\n*In the following example, we use a scene 'Slicer4minute.mrml' composed of an MRI scan and 3D models of the head. \n*The scene file and datasets have been saved as a MRB (Medical Reality Bundle) file. \n*The MRB file format is Slicer's archive file format.",
"5_LoadingtheSlicer4minutedataset_title": "Loading the Slicer4minute dataset",
"5_TextBox_1": "Drag and drop the slicer4minute.mrb to load the scene in Slicer",
"6_Slicer4minuteScene_title": "Slicer4minute Scene",
"6_TextBox_1": "Slicer displays the elements of the slicer4minute scene. The scene contains and MRI scan and 3D surface models of the brain.",
"7_3DVisualization_title": "3D Visualization",
"9_3DVisualization_title": "3D Visualization",
"10_3DVisualization_title": "3D Visualization",
"11_3DVisualization_title": "3D Visualization",
"13_3DVisualization_title": "3D Visualization",
"14_3DVisualization_title": "3D Visualization",
"15_3DVisualization_title": "3D Visualization",
"7_TextBox_0": "Select the module Models",
"8_3Dvisualization_title": "3D visualization",
"8_TextBox_0": "Click on the pin icon on the top left corner of the red slice to display the slice Viewer menu.\nClick on the eye to display the axial slice in the 3D viewer",
"9_TextBox_1": "Use the slider of the red viewer to browse through the axial MR slices. \n\nSlicer simultaneously displays the axial slice in the 3D viewer",
"10_TextBox_0": "Select the Skin model and lower its opacity using the Opacity slider in the 3D Display tab",
"10_TextBox_1": "The skull_bone.vtk model appears through the skin.",
"11_TextBox_0": "Position the mouse in the 3D viewer, click on the left-mouse button to drag and rotate the model. \nClick on the right-mouse button to zoom in and out",
"12_AnatomicalViews_title": "Anatomical Views",
"12_TextBox_0": "Click on the pin icons in the top left corner of the red and green viewer to display the slice viewer menu\n\nClick on the eye icon to display the axial and coronal slice in the 3D viewer",
"13_TextBox_0": "Turn off the visibility of the skull to display the brain white matter model",
"14_TextBox_0": "The white matter surface, as well as the left and right optic nerves, appear in the viewer",
"15_TextBox_0": "Select the hemispheric_white_matter.vtk model\n\nCheck Clipping in the 3D Display tab\n\nIn the Clipping Planes tab, select the option 'Green Slice Clipping' and check 'Negative'",
"16_TextBox_1": "*This tutorial was a short introduction on interactive 3D visualization of MRI data and 3D models in Slicer.\n\n*The Slicer5 training compendium contains a series of tutorials and pre-computed datasets to learn how to use the software.",
"17_TextBox_0": "Acknowledgements",
"17_TextBox_1": "National Alliance for Medical Image\nComputing\nNIH U54EB005149\n\nNeuroimage Analysis Center\nNIH P41EB015902\n"
}
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