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@cornerstonejs/streaming-image-volume-loader
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Cornerstone is a set of JavaScript libraries that can be used to build web-based medical imaging applications. It provides a framework to build radiology applications such as the [OHIF Viewer](https://ohif.org/).
Cornerstone is a set of JavaScript libraries that can be used to build web-based medical imaging applications. It provides a framework to build radiology applications such as the OHIF Viewer.
This library, @cornerstonejs/streaming-image-volume-loader, provides a volume loader which allows for individual image slices (e.g. part of an MRI or CT acquisition) to be streamed in to fill an entire volumetric array. During this slice-by-slice streaming, the user can continue to interact with the volume.
You can find the Cornerstone documentation on the website.
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Cornerstone is a set of JavaScript libraries that can be used to build web-based medical imaging applications. It provides a framework to build radiology applications such as the [OHIF Viewer](https://ohif.org/).
The npm package @cornerstonejs/streaming-image-volume-loader receives a total of 3,633 weekly downloads. As such, @cornerstonejs/streaming-image-volume-loader popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @cornerstonejs/streaming-image-volume-loader demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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