Using a fine-grain parallel processor to achieved 3D medical image visualisation within the MIRIAD project

The authors describe part of the work of the IED research project MIRIAD, 'Medical Image Reconstruction Interpretation Display', The project as a whole has a strong interest in volume imaging. The problems being addressed include those inherent in human interaction with these large datasets (presentation, control interface) and also the goal of true multi-modal image interpretation, combining the predominantly anatomical information derived from Magnetic Resonance or X-ray CT images with the highly function-related modalities such as Single Photon emission tomography or Positron emission tomography, as well as referencing these to a gold standard such as a digital atlas derived from the study of normal anatomy.<>