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Open-Source libraries

  • NLP

    • medaCy - Medical Text Mining and Information Extraction with spaCy.
    • deidentify - A Python library to de-identify medical records with state-of-the-art NLP methods. Pre-trained models for the Dutch language are available.
  • Computer Vision

    • monai - MONAI is a PyTorch-based, open-source framework for deep learning in healthcare imaging, part of PyTorch Ecosystem.
  • Imaging

    • cornerstone - Cornerstone.js delivers a complete web based medical imaging platform.
    • DWV - s an open source zero footprint medical image viewer library. It uses only javascript and HTML5 technologies, meaning that it can be run on any platform that provides a modern browser (laptop, tablet, phone and even modern TVs).
    • OHIF Medical Imaging Viewer - The OHIF Viewer is a zero-footprint medical image viewer provided by the Open Health Imaging Foundation (OHIF). It is a configurable and extensible progressive web application with out-of-the-box support for image archives which support DICOMweb.
    • Papaya - Papaya is a pure JavaScript medical research image viewer, supporting DICOM and NIFTI formats, compatible across a range of web browsers. This orthogonal viewer supports overlays, atlases, GIFTI & VTK surface data and DTI data.
    • pymia - pymia is an open-source Python (py) package for deep learning-based medical image analysis (mia). The package addresses two main parts of deep learning pipelines: data handling and evaluation.
  • Frameworks

    • CareKit - CareKit is an open source software framework for creating apps that help people better understand and manage their health.
    • Clinical Meteor - Meteor.js packages for HIPAA security, FDA precertification, and EHR interoperability.
    • Fhirbase - Open source storage based on the FHIR standard ready for use in production.
    • IBM/FHIR - The IBM® FHIR® Server is a modular Java implementation of version 4 of the HL7 FHIR specification with a focus on performance and configurability.
    • Opal - Opal is a full stack web framework that makes building digital tools for health care easy.
    • google/fhir - FhirProto is Google’s implementation of the FHIR Standard for Health Care data using Protocol Buffers.
  • Compliance

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