REConstruction of Arbitrary Slices in Tomography
This project contains a full-stack implementation of a tomographic reconstruction and visualization pipeline.
RECAST3D is visualization software for tomographic imaging based on on-demand reconstruction of arbitrary slices, and is built for use in a distributed, real-time, and online reconstruction pipeline.
The repository also contains two support libraries, TomoPackets and SliceRecon.
The TomoPackets library defines a protocol for sending messages between the different components (scanners, reconstruction nodes, visualization workstations) for real-time tomographic reconstruction and we encourage its use also outside of RECAST3D.
SliceRecon contains efficient implementations for reconstructing arbitrarily oriented slices through a 3D volume. It defines servers that are able to communicate to data sources (using TomoPackets) and visualization software (such as, but not exclusively, RECAST3D).
For installation instructions, see the installation documentation.
RECAST3D is developed by the Computational Imaging group at CWI. Original author:
- Jan-Willem Buurlage (@jwbuurlage)
Contributions by:
- Holger Kohr (@kohr-h)
- Willem Jan Palenstijn (@wjp)
- Allard Hendriksen (@ahendriksen)
- Adriaan Graas (@adriaangraas)
- Daan Pelt (@dmpelt)
We welcome contributions. Please submit pull requests against the develop branch.
If you have any issues, questions, or remarks, then please open an issue on GitHub.
Article | Code |
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Real-time reconstruction and visualisation ... at TOMCAT. Sci.Rep. DOI | |
Real-time quasi-3D tomographic reconstruction. MST. DOI |
If you have used RECAST3D for a scientific publication, we would appreciate citations to the following paper:
This project is licensed under the GPL. See LICENSE.md
for details.