Radiotron is a high-performance medical image segmentation and visualization tool built for clinicians and researchers.

About Radiotron


Greater levels of latency on visual tasks increases irritability and tiredness. That's why I am building Radiotron, a simple, medical segmentation tool with focus on performance. Radiotron is GPU-accelerated, to reduce most tasks to under a frame of latency. By focusing on performance, you can be sure to get faster and more accurate results, leading to better diagnoses, treatment plans, and an overall faster research cycle.

Complex tools can be overwhelming and difficult to navigate, leading to frustration, errors, and reduced efficiency. Additional training might be needed to use complex tools effectively which can be time-consuming and expensive. That's why Radiotron prioritizes simplicity to ensure that the full benefits can be accessed without unnecessary barriers or obstacles.

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Lately I have been working on implementing viewing of the different slicing planes in 3D in Radiotron. Next I will work on isosurface extraction and display of segmentations. PS: After recording the video, I noticed there is quite some aliasing so maybe I have to enable MSAA. &radiotron

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One of the basic functions in medical image viewing is to be able to change the window/level so that different tissues/materials are visible. In most software, I find this adjustment cumbersome, so I experimented here with a slider like in video editing/playback where you get a sequence of mini preview images. Here the slide adjusts the window center, while a separate slider adjusts the window width. &radiotron

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I didn't have as much time as I'd like to work on my project, but was finally able to load a DICOM into Radiotron. It's not the most complicated DICOM and probably there are many I can't load yet, but it's always nice to see the images displayed and be able to scroll through the slices. One philisophy of mine I always tend to forget is, "make things work first"; I sometimes get too caught up with doing something right I forget I should first just make it work. &radiotron

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I've been working on and off on a medical image segmentation tool. I was frustrated with the current tools, how they good simple things wrong and how slow they are. I have reached a MVP stage of the software and would like to showcase it here. Next, I want to implement loading and exporting of nrrd files and loading of DICOM files. After that I'll work on the 3D view.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDwFh0Czjao