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History

NVM is the latest in a succession of software tools for measuring regions in MR brain images.

2000 "nvm"

Developed by:
Andrew J. Worth at Neuromorphometrics. Initial funding was provided by grant R43 MH60507 from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).

1994 "cardviews" - a CARDinal plane VIEWing System developed at the MGH CMA.

Developed by:
James W. Meyer - overall programming, general design, parcellation interface, gdf libraries
David N. Kennedy - overall design supervision, functionality specification, programming
Andrew J. Worth - programming, automation functionality
George M. Papadimitriou - programming, bug fixes
Nikos Makris - anatomic design specifications for general segmentation and parcellation
Verne S. Caviness, Jr. - anatomic design specifications for general segmentation and parcellation
Pauline A. Filipek- anatomic design specifications for general segmentation

1988 "seg"
Developed by:
David Kennedy, A. Greg Sorensen, Robert McKinstry, Pauline A. Filipek and Verne S. Caviness, Jr. of the MGH Departments of Neurology and Radiology.

1985 A general set of programs for anatomic analysis.

Created by:
David Kennedy, Pauline A. Filipek and Verne S. Caviness, Jr. at the Laboratory for Computer-Assisted Microscopy and Medical Image Technology at MIT.



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