A tool for the visual analysis and processing of volumetric datasets, with a focus on industrial computed tomography datasets.
- If you want to try open_iA, download and install the latest binary release version from github.
- For some demo videos, see our Youtube channel.
- For documentation, see our github wiki.
If you use open_iA for your research, please cite our journal article:
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Bibtex:
@Article{Froehler:2019:JOSS, title = {{open\_iA}: A tool for processing and visual analysis of industrial computed tomography datasets}, author = {Bernhard Fr{\"o}hler and Johannes Weissenb{\"o}ck and Marcel Schiwarth and Johann Kastner and Christoph Heinzl}, journal = {Journal of Open Source Software}, volume = {4}, number = {35}, year = {2019}, pages = {1185}, doi = {10.21105/joss.01185} }
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B. Fröhler, J. Weissenböck, M. Schiwarth, J. Kastner, C. Heinzl, open_iA: A tool for processing and visual analysis of industrial computed tomography datasets, Journal of Open Source Software, 4 (35), 1185, 2019, doi: 10.21105/joss.01185.
If you want to refer to the software directly, you can use the zenodo DOI; use doi: 10.5281/zenodo.2591998, which always refers to the latest release on github. You can also cite a specific release by picking the respective DOI from the list visible after following that same link).
Over the years, many people have contributed to open_iA; here is a list:
- Christoph Heinzl
- Kana Arunachalam Kannappan
- Artem Amirkhanov
- Weimin Li
- Andreas Reh
- Aleksander Amirkhanov
- Mustafa Arikan
- Michael Reiter
- Johannes Weissenböck
- Bernhard Fröhler
- Helmut Zauner
- Klara Brandstätter
- Seid Halilovic
- Lukas da Cunha Melo
- Marcel Schiwarth
- Alexander Gall
- Anja Heim
- Patrick Weinberger
If you think you should be on this list but aren't yet, please contact us!