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A screen shot of the <t>CGITA</t> program. The CGITA GUI provides users with a simple image display interface that allows users to examine different slices and views. The computation of heterogeneity indices is achieved simply by button clicking. As an open-source project, the current functions and interfaces of CGITA can be customized by users familiar <t>with</t> <t>MATLAB</t> programming. The screen shot here shows a subject with the FDG-PET images fused over CT images.
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A screen shot of the CGITA program. The CGITA GUI provides users with a simple image display interface that allows users to examine different slices and views. The computation of heterogeneity indices is achieved simply by button clicking. As an open-source project, the current functions and interfaces of CGITA can be customized by users familiar with MATLAB programming. The screen shot here shows a subject with the FDG-PET images fused over CT images.

Journal: BioMed Research International

Article Title: Development and Evaluation of an Open-Source Software Package “CGITA” for Quantifying Tumor Heterogeneity with Molecular Images

doi: 10.1155/2014/248505

Figure Lengend Snippet: A screen shot of the CGITA program. The CGITA GUI provides users with a simple image display interface that allows users to examine different slices and views. The computation of heterogeneity indices is achieved simply by button clicking. As an open-source project, the current functions and interfaces of CGITA can be customized by users familiar with MATLAB programming. The screen shot here shows a subject with the FDG-PET images fused over CT images.

Article Snippet: For users without a MATLAB license, a stand-alone CGITA executable is available, although this version does not support the user-defined functions in general.

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Summary of the software features of  CGITA.

Journal: BioMed Research International

Article Title: Development and Evaluation of an Open-Source Software Package “CGITA” for Quantifying Tumor Heterogeneity with Molecular Images

doi: 10.1155/2014/248505

Figure Lengend Snippet: Summary of the software features of CGITA.

Article Snippet: For users without a MATLAB license, a stand-alone CGITA executable is available, although this version does not support the user-defined functions in general.

Techniques: Software, Imaging