Reconstruction and Visualization from a Single Projection (ReViSP) tool: a 3D volume rendering method we developed to reconstruct the 3D shape of multicellular spheroids, besides estimating the volume by counting the voxels (3D pixels) fully included in the 3D surface.

ReViSP is written in MATLAB (The MathWorks, Inc., Massachusetts, USA) and the source code is freely provided.

Requirements for running ReViSP from the source code: MATLAB 2020a and Image Processing Toolbox 11.1 or later versions.

Please, when using this software, cite these articles:
(a) F. Piccinini, et al., Cancer multicellular spheroids: Volume assessment from a single 2D projection. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 118(2):95–106, 2015.
(b) F. Piccinini, et al., Single-image based methods used for non-invasive volume estimation of cancer spheroids: a practical assessing approach based on entry-level equipment. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 135:51-60, 2016.

Features

  • MATLAB
  • 3D Rendering
  • Spheroids
  • Cancer aggregates

Project Samples

Project Activity

See All Activity >

License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

Follow ReViSP

ReViSP Web Site

Other Useful Business Software
Your top-rated shield against malware and online scams | Avast Free Antivirus Icon
Your top-rated shield against malware and online scams | Avast Free Antivirus

Browse and email in peace, supported by clever AI

Our antivirus software scans for security and performance issues and helps you to fix them instantly. It also protects you in real time by analyzing unknown files before they reach your desktop PC or laptop — all for free.
Free Download
Rate This Project
Login To Rate This Project

User Reviews

Be the first to post a review of ReViSP!

Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Science/Research

Programming Language

MATLAB

Related Categories

MATLAB Data Visualization Software, MATLAB Medical Software, MATLAB Image Processing Software

Registered

2014-05-26