[Debian-med-packaging] plastimatch_1.5.0-1_amd64.changes is NEW

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medical image reconstruction and registration
 Plastimatch is an open source software for deformable
 image registration. It is designed for high-performance
 volumetric registration of medical images, such as X-ray
 computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging
 (MRI), and positron emission tomography (PET). Software
 features include:
    * B-spline method for deformable image registration
      (GPU and multicore accelerated)
    * Demons method for deformable image registration
      (GPU accelerated)
    * ITK-based algorithms for translation, rigid, affine,
      demons, and B-spline registration
    * Pipelined, multi-stage registration framework with
      seamless conversion between most algorithms and
      transform types
    * Landmark-based deformable registration using thin-
      plate splines for global registration
    * Landmark-based deformable registration using radial
      basis functions for local corrections
    * Broad support for 3D image file formats (using ITK),
      including DICOM, Nifti, NRRD, MetaImage, and Analyze
    * DICOM and DICOM-RT import and export
    * XiO import and export
    * Plugin to 3D Slicer
 Plastimatch also features two handy utilities which are
 not directly related to image registration:
    * FDK cone-beam CT reconstruction (GPU and multicore
      accelerated)
    * Digitally reconstructed radiograph (DRR) generation
      (GPU and multicore accelerated)
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Changes: plastimatch (1.5.0-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * Initial release (Closes: #629344)


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