This tutorial will introduce the Atelier3D-MCIN software and utilities, and provide walk troughs of different annotations and mapping applications for the BigBrain. Atelier3D is a Windows and Linux-based software platform that provides powerful processing and visualization tools for the analysis of very large volume and surface datasets, and this version has been specifically adapted to support 3D annotation, segmentation and 3D surface extraction in the big brain in support of different use cases in McGill and Juelich. The tutorial will cover Installation and basic use of the software for local or remote visualization, and then focus on one or more specific scenarios of interest to the community, in collaboration with actual users of A3D. New and advanced features will also be discussed, including interoperability with other tools and video production.

Mona Omidyeganeh
Digital Technologies at National Research Council Canada (NRC)
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