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author | Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com> |
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Stone of Orthanc ================ General Information ------------------- This repository contains the source code of the Stone of Orthanc. Stone of Orthanc is a lightweight, cross-platform C++ framework for the CPU-based rendering of medical images. It notably features support for MPR (multiplanar reconstruction of volume images), PET-CT fusion, and accurate physical world coordinates. Stone of Orthanc comes bundled with its own software-based rendering engine (based upon pixman). This engine will use CPU hardware acceleration if available (notably SSE2, SSSE3, and NEON instruction sets), but not the GPU. This makes Stone a highly versatile framework that can run even on low-performance platforms. Stone is able to display DICOM series without having to entirely store them in the RAM. Stone of Orthanc is conceived as a companion toolbox to the Orthanc VNA (vendor neutral archive, i.e. DICOM server). As a consequence, Stone will smoothly interface with Orthanc out of the box. Interestingly, Stone does not contain any DICOM toolkit: It entirely relies on the REST API of Orthanc to parse/decode DICOM images. However, thanks to the object-oriented architecture of Stone, it is possible to avoid this dependency upon Orthanc, e.g. to download DICOM datasets using DICOMweb. Comparison ---------- Pay attention to the fact that Stone of Orthanc is a toolkit, and not a fully-featured application for the visualization of medical images (such as Horos/OsiriX or Ginkgo CADx). However, such applications could be built on the top of Stone of Orthanc. Stone of Orthanc is quite similar to two other well-known toolkits: * Cornerstone, a client-side JavaScript toolkit to display medical images in Web browsers, by Chris Hafey <chafey@gmail.com>: https://github.com/chafey/cornerstone Contrarily to Cornerstone, Stone of Orthanc can be embedded into native, heavyweight applications. * VTK, a C++ toolkit for scientific visualization, by Kitware: http://www.vtk.org/ Contrarily to VTK, Stone of Orthanc is focused on CPU-based, 2D rendering: The GPU will not be used. Dependencies ------------ Stone of Orthanc is based upon the following projects: * Orthanc, a lightweight Vendor Neutral Archive (DICOM server): http://www.orthanc-server.com/ * Cairo and pixman, a cross-platform 2D graphics library: https://www.cairographics.org/ * Optionally, SDL, a cross-platform multimedia library: https://www.libsdl.org/ Installation and usage ---------------------- Build instructions are similar to that of Orthanc: https://orthanc.chu.ulg.ac.be/book/faq/compiling.html Stone of Orthanc comes with several sample applications in the "Samples" folder. These samples use SDL. Licensing --------- Stone of Orthanc is licensed under the GPLv3 license, with the OpenSSL exception: http://people.gnome.org/~markmc/openssl-and-the-gpl.html We also kindly ask scientific works and clinical studies that make use of Orthanc to cite Orthanc in their associated publications. Similarly, we ask open-source and closed-source products that make use of Orthanc to warn us about this use. You can cite our work using the following BibTeX entry: @inproceedings{Jodogne:ISBI2013, author = {Jodogne, S. and Bernard, C. and Devillers, M. and Lenaerts, E. and Coucke, P.}, title = {Orthanc -- {A} Lightweight, {REST}ful {DICOM} Server for Healthcare and Medical Research}, booktitle={Biomedical Imaging ({ISBI}), {IEEE} 10th International Symposium on}, year={2013}, pages={190-193}, ISSN={1945-7928}, month=apr, url={http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6556444}, address={San Francisco, {CA}, {USA}} }