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Introduction

This document is still under construction, so beware.

This document describes a library of routines available at the McConnell Brain Imaging Centre (BIC) at the Montreal Neurological Institute. It was developed as part of a medical imaging software testbed by David MacDonald, with source code and considerable input from Peter Neelin, Louis Collins, and others at the Centre. The library comprises a set of functions for manipulating volumes, objects such as polygons and lines, some basic geometry, and some general programming utilities. It is based on top of the MNI Volume IO library, which is described in a separate document.

This document describes where to find the BIC Programming Library, what functionality is provided, and how to integrate it into a user's programs. The library is written in C source code, and is designed to be linked with C source.



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