Task: Imaging Development
Description: Debian Med packages for medical image development
 This metapackage will install Debian packages which might be useful
 for developing applications for medical image processing.

Depends: ctn-dev, cimg-dev, libminc-dev, libmdc2-dev

Depends: libnifti1-dev

Depends: libigstk3-dev

Suggests: igstk-examples

Depends: libinsighttoolkit3-dev

Suggests: insighttoolkit3-examples

Suggests: libnifti-doc

Suggests: libvtk5

Depends: libvolpack1-dev

Depends: libgdcm2-dev

Suggests: python-libavg
Why: Homepage (http://www.libavg.de) shows some potential medical applications

Depends: python-mvpa
Why: Suggested by maintainer Michael Hanke <michael.hanke@gmail.com>

Depends: python-nipy

Depends: python-nipype

Depends: libvia-dev

Depends: odin

Depends: libcv-dev

Depends: libvxl1-dev

Depends: libteem1-dev

Depends: libvista2-dev
Homepage: http://mia.sourceforge.net/
License: GPL
Pkg-Description: software environment for computer vision research
 Vista is a software environment for computer vision research. It is
 designed to support not only images, but also edge sets, camera models,
 and more complex  data structures. Vista includes libraries of common
 computer vision and image  processing algorithms. It is written in
 ANSI C, for UNIX platforms running X Windows, and it is freely available.
 The original development was done  at University of British Columbia
 (http://www.cs.ubc.ca/nest/lci/vista/vista.html).
 .
 Because the development was stalled by the original authors the
 development continued in the "Tools for Medical Image Analysis"
 framework (http://mia.sourceforge.net/) which is maintained by
 Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
 (http://www.cns.mpg.de/).
 .
 This is the development package.
Remark: With libvia-dev an alternative is already part of Debian.

Depends: libmni-perllib-perl
Homepage: http://packages.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/tgz/
License: Artistic License
Responsible: Michael Hanke <michael.hanke@gmail.com>
Pkg-URL: http://apsy.gse.uni-magdeburg.de/svn/fsl/libmni-perllib-perl/trunk/debian/
Pkg-Description: The MNI Perl Library
 Collection of various Perl module used by other MNI software
 packages.
Remark: There was some previous work on this software which is stalled currently
 Michael Hanke agreed to take over his stuff from mentors 
 http://mentors.debian.net/cgi-bin/sponsor-pkglist?action=details;package=libmni-perllib-perl
 to Debian Med svn and start group maintenance. 

Depends: rumba
Homepage: http://www.rumba.rutgers.edu/soft/
License: Artistic
Pkg-URL: http://itanix.rutgers.edu/rumba/dists/unstable/perspect/source/science/
Pkg-Description: analysis of MRI anatomical and functional datasets
 RUMBA (Rutgers University Mind Brain Analysis) toolkit was developed for the
 analysis of MRI anatomical and functional datasets. The toolkit provides means
 to perform I/O, registration, motion correction, filtering, PCA, ICA, GLM, and
 visualization. To take advantage of speedy C++ written I/O and processing
 routines, bindings to high level programming (python) or computational (R)
 environments are available.
Remark: Work done outside Debian
 There seems to be a lot of packaging stuff just done by upstream
 guessed from http://itanix.rutgers.edu/rumba/ and the project homepage.

Depends: gmic
Homepage: http://gmic.sourceforge.net/
License: CeCILL License (GPL-compatible)
Pkg-Description: script language (G'MIC) dedicated to image processing
 This project aims at defining a script language (G'MIC) dedicated to
 image processing. The interpreter of this minimal but powerful language
 is distributed as open-source modules/libraries embeddable in
 third-party applications. G'MIC can be used to define complex image
 processing pipelines for converting, manipulating, filtering and
 visualizing generic 1D/2D/3D multi-spectral image datasets. Of course,
 it is able to manage color images, but also more complex data as image
 sequences or 3D volumetric data.
 .
 G'MIC is an open framework : it is possible to extend the proposed
 default language with custom G'MIC-written commands, defining thus new
 image filters. By the way, it already contains a substantial set of
 pre-defined image processing algorithms.
 .
 A Gimp plugin gmic_gimp is available as well.
 .
 G'MIC has been designed with portability in mind and runs on different
 platforms. It can be easily re-used in any other free software, as an
 external library. It is developed in the Image Team of the GREYC
 laboratory, in Caen/France, by permanent researchers working in the
 image processing field.

