These are archived datasets that are not actively maintained beyond 2018
For more up to date resources, visit the SCI Head Models or the EDGAR Repository.
Aneurysm
Magnetic resonance angiogram of the vasculature of a patient's headDownload
Brain DMW
MRI scan of a headDownload
Brain DT
Twelve diffusion weighted volumes and one non-diffusion-weighted (B=0) reference volume.Download
Brain EG
Comprehensive dataset of a head. This dataset contains a segmented tetrahedral finite element mesh, high- and low-resolution surface models of the scalp and cortex, a point-cloud of electrodes, and a dipole location for a forward simulation.Download
Capecchi Mouse Paw
Mouse paw dataset used to test the Capecchi use case scenario in Seg3DDownload
Convert Examples
Examples that demonstrate how to use the SCIRun converters.Download
Cylinder (3-shell)
This is a 3-shell cylinder model. Each shell has a distinct conductivity index.Download
Heart DT
Diffusion weighted images of the heart.Download
map3d
Various datasets for map3d.Download
Matlab Examples
Matlab data contains geometry and potentials for a dog heart. The type of time series data is epicardial potentials. The mesh represents the geometry of 490 sock electrodes.Download
MicroCT Collection
Collection of 51 small animal microCT scans.Download
Seg3D Data
Heart and brain data for use with Seg3DDownload
Utah Torso
High resolution geometry of the Utah Torso model. The meshes are tetrahedral volumes, with conductivity tensors stored with the elements. There are ten different conductivity values throughout the volume. The surfaces are TriSurfs and correspond to the boundaries of the distinct conductivity regions.Download
Utah Torso (low res)
Low resolution geometry of the Utah Torso model. The meshes are tetrahedral volumes, with conductivity tensors stored with the elements. The surfaces are TriSurfs and correspond to the boundaries of the distinct conductivity regions.Download
Utah Torso (text based)
High resolution geometry of the Utah Torso model. The meshes are tetrahedral volumes, with conductivity tensors stored with the elements. There are ten different conductivity values throughout the volume. The surfaces are TriSurfs and correspond to the boundaries of the distinct conductivity regions.Download