

The BioDigitalHuman is a project to digitalize anatomy into interactive 3D virtual reality models, It's built on SceneJS, by XeoLabs. The Open Anatomy project has created its own open source tools to view display 3D anatomy models within the browser " Open Anatomy Browser", among other solutions like 3D Slicer: a 3D web-based DICOM viewer, & TAViewer as a medical information viewer for Wikipedia.Ģ- The BioDigitalHuman: 3D Browser-based Anatomy Atlas based on SceneJS The Bio Digital Human Project Our open atlases aim to combine the collective expertise and resources of the world's medical experts into a more accurate and complete view of anatomy, available to anyone, anywhere, for free. Today's anatomy atlases are too expensive and too limited to serve everyone who needs them. The Open Anatomy project is carried out and developed by the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston aiming to deliver rich digital anatomy atlases to students, doctors, researchers, and the general public.

The Open Anatomy Project is an open source 3D anatomy atlas that works directly from the web browser as it uses pure HTML technologies and WebGL rendering. In medicine, WebGL technology is used to created browser-based interactive anatomy atlases and 3D medical imaging (DICOM) visualization.ġ- OpenAnatomy: Open source Anatomy Atlas The Open Anatomy Browser In this article, we have compiled a list of the most used WebGL medical applications, frameworks, toolkits, and showcase, as some are released as open source projects to provide insights for developers on functional examples of medical visualization and web-based 3D medical imaging for educational and research purposes.
