Welcome to BrainVision AI, a user-friendly tool for classifying brain tumors using MRI images. This application runs right in your web browser, so there's no need for complicated installations or setups. We prioritize your privacy by processing images locally. Let's get started with how to download and run this software.
To get BrainVision AI, visit the Releases page:
Visit the Releases Page to Download
Once you are on the page, look for the latest release and download the appropriate file for your system. Follow the instructions provided in the release notes for installation guidance.
- A modern web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge)
- Internet connection for downloading the package
- Local storage space for saving images
- Client-Side Processing: All image analysis happens in your browser, ensuring your images stay private.
- Fast Predictions: Get quick results from your MRI images without waiting.
- Responsive User Interface: Works smoothly on various screen sizes, from desktops to mobile devices.
- Multi-Language Support: Available in several languages to cater to a broader audience.
- Theme Switching: Choose between light and dark modes for comfortable viewing.
- Training Pipeline: Includes tools for training models with Keras and exporting them as ONNX for better compatibility.
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Download the Application: Go to the Releases Page and select the latest version. Download the file that suits your operating system.
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Open the Application: Once downloaded, open the file in your web browser. Generally, you can do this by double-clicking the file or dragging it into your open browser window.
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Upload Your MRI Image: On the main interface, you will find an "Upload" button. Click it to choose your MRI image file from your computer.
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Start Analysis: After uploading, click the "Analyze" button. The application will run the analysis and display the results in a clear format.
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View Results: Results will show the classification of the MRI images. You can save or print the results directly from the interface.
If you run into any issues:
- Ensure your browser is up to date.
- Check that the MRI image format is supported (common formats include JPG, PNG, and BMP).
- Try clearing your browser cache if you encounter loading issues.
- Refer to the FAQs in the documentation for common problems.
We welcome contributions to improve BrainVision AI. If you're interested in helping out, please review our contribution guidelines in the repository. You can report bugs or suggest features via issues on GitHub.
For support, please raise an issue on our GitHub page. We aim to respond to all queries promptly to assist you in your usage of BrainVision AI.
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Stay updated with the latest features or changes. Follow our repository on GitHub for news and updates.
Thank you for choosing BrainVision AI! We hope this tool serves you well in analyzing MRI images with ease and confidence.