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Published September 28, 2016 | Version v1.1.0
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Segmentator: v1.1.0

  • 1. Maastricht University

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Segmentator is a free and open-source package for multi-dimensional data exploration and segmentation for 3D images. This application is mainly developed and tested using ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain data.

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For details, visit https://github.com/ofgulban/segmentator/wiki

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