Gimias
[Gimias] "is a workflow-oriented environment for solving advanced biomedical image computing and individualized simulation problems, which is extensible through the development of problem-specific plug-ins. In addition, GIMIAS provides an open source framework for efficient development of research and clinical software prototypes integrating contributions from the Physiome community while allowing business-friendly technology transfer and commercial product development."
Contents
Type of Data
Gimias is used mostly to process mesh data, but also 2 and 3D scalar images, and, more generally, medical images.
Size of Data Set
Data sets are:
- "millions of elements"
- 10kB to 15GB
- up to 1GB
- few MB to GB
Advantages
- Gimias allows rapid prototyping of clinical applications.
- It is open-source
- Cross-platform
Quality of Documentation/Tutorials
Documentation is applauded. "not extensive, but useful", "excellent". It appears to cater for the whole range of users - novice to expert.
Range of Data Formats
"most of them" is a phrase used. In addition, it provides the facility to create a reader for any new format
Level of Support Available
Respondents state it has a very responsive development team.
Performance
Performance is uniformly described as good.
Limitations
It seems to have no limitations.
Comments
The one comment, made in 3 of the 4 responses is that this is open source , BSD licence, and extensible.