Using CamiTK for Rapid Prototyping of Interactvie Computer Assisted Medical Intervention Applications
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Promayon Emmanuel
Fouard Céline
Deram Aurélien
Hungr Nikolaï
Luboz Vincent
Payan Yohan
Sarrazin Johan
Saubat Nicolas
Selmi Sonia Yuki
Voros Sandrine
Cinquin Philippe
Troccaz Jocelyne
Architecture diagramRésumé
Computer Assisted Medical Intervention (CAMI hereafter) is a complex multi-disciplinary field. CAMI research requires the collaboration of experts in several fields as diverse as medicine, computer science, mathematics, instrumentation, signal processing, mechanics, modeling, automatics, optics, etc. CamiTK is a modular framework that helps researchers and clinicians to collaborate together in order to prototype CAMI applications by regrouping the knowledge and expertise from each discipline. It is an open-source, cross-platform generic and modular tool written in C++ which can handle medical images, surgical navigation, biomedicals simulations and robot control. This paper presents the Computer Assisted Medical Intervention ToolKit (CamiTK) and how it is used in various applications in our research team.
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Proceedings of 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE EMBS