STIR Software for Tomographic Image Reconstruction

Nikos Efthimiou, Sanida Mustafovic, Richard Brown, Robert Twyman Skelly, Daniel Deidda, Charalampos Tsoumpas, Carles Falcon, Markus Jehl, Matthew Strugari, Parisa Khateri, Tobias Beisel, Palak Wadhwa, Tim Borgeaud, Elise Emond, Matthew Jacobson, Ashley Gillman, Alexey Zverovich, Berta Fuster Marti, Claire Labbe, Ander BiguriJannis Fischer, Michael Roethlisberger, Ottavia Bertolli, Ludovica Brusaferri, Edoardo Pasca, Benjamin Thomas, Pablo Aguiar, Tahereh Niknejad, Mustapha Sadki, C Ross Schmidtlein, Nacer Kerrouche, Nikos Dikaios, Gemma Fardell, Matthias J. Ehrhardt, Patrick Valente, Evgueni Ovtchinnikov, Georg Schramm, David Völgyes, Katie Dinelle, Damiano Belluzzo, Nicole Jurjew, Daniel Ching, Darren Hague, Harry Tunnicliffe, Gefei Chen, Sam David Porter, Ekaterina Mikhaylova, Viet Anh Dao, Casper O. da Costa-Luis, Alexander C. Whitehead, Alaleh Rashidnasab

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Abstract

STIR is Open Source software for use in tomographic imaging. Its aim is to provide a Multi-Platform Object-Oriented framework for all data manipulations in tomographic imaging. Currently, the emphasis is on (iterative) image reconstruction in PET and SPECT, but other application areas and imaging modalities can and might be added.

STIR is the successor of the PARAPET software library which was the result of a (European Union funded) collaboration between 6 different partners. It has since received contributions from numerous institutions and individuals. Check the CREDITS.

Please check the STIR web-site at http://STIR.sourceforge.net for more information.

This software is distributed under an open source license, see LICENSE.txt for details.
Original languageEnglish
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Publication statusPublished - 7 Feb 2024

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