Brief description
The DCM software is a Microsoft Windows™-based application for 3D microstructure characterization, modelling and visualization. It includes the following functionalities:•\tGenerate digital 3D representation of material compositional phases in a sample using the data-constrained modelling methodology and X-ray CT data, even for the cases that there are partial volumes of multiple phases in the same image voxel;
•\tVisual presentation of 3D volumetric data. The visualization is compatible with various display devices, including stereo 3D monitors;
•\tExporting 3D data in various formats, including the web-friendly Web3D format for interactive 3D online view, animation, serial sectional slices, etc.;
•\tFunctionality of the software can be extended by adding plug-in modules to perform virtually unlimited 3D modelling. A set of C++ programming API is included for user convenience.
The DcmLite can be downloaded for evaluation. Please feel free to contact us if you would be interested in acquiring a DCM software user licence, R&D collaboration, commercial exploitation, or knowing more about DCM. The DCM website is at http://research.csiro.au/dcm.
Lineage: The DCM software has 3 variations: DcmLite, DcmEdu, and DcmPro. DcmLite is intended for demonstration of concept and is feature-limited. It is a 32-bit desktop application and free for non-commercial purposes. The fully featured versions DcmEdu and DcmPro are 64-bit applications which can handle large data sets and can use Microsoft CPU clusters to speed-up data processing tasks, which require an online account at http://ts-imaging.net, or a hardware USB key by CSIRO.
Available: 2024-08-24
Data time period: 2007-07-01 to 2024-03-18
Subjects
3D |
Artificial Intelligence |
Classical Physics |
Computer Vision and Multimedia Computation |
DCM |
DCM plugin API |
DcmEdu |
DcmLite |
DcmPro |
Empirical Software Engineering |
Information and Computing Sciences |
Image Processing |
Modelling and Simulation |
Physical Sciences |
Software Engineering |
Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics |
X-ray CT |
microstructure |
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Identifiers
- DOI : 10.25919/R0EG-5G12
- Handle : 102.100.100/14025
- URL : data.csiro.au/collection/csiro:9448