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/**
 *
 * \mainpage  Insight Toolkit
 *
 * \image html itkLogo.png
 *
 * \section intro Introduction
 *
 * Welcome to the Insight Toolkit (ITK). ITK is an open-source, cross-platform toolkit
 * for scientific image processing, segmentation, and registration in two, three,
 * or more dimensions.
 *
 * Segmentation is the process of identifying and classifying data found in a
 * digitally sampled representation. Typically the sampled representation is an
 * image acquired from such medical instrumentation as CT or MRI scanners.
 * Registration is the task of aligning or developing correspondences between
 * data. For example, in the medical environment, a CT scan may be aligned with a
 * MRI scan in order to combine the information contained in both.
 *
 * ITK was originally created to analyze 3D images from the Visible Human
 * Project. ITK is now widely applied across medical imaging, microscopy,
 * and remote sensing domains. ITK is actively developed by a community of
 * research software engineers from around the world.
 *
 * \section homepage Home Page
 *
 * The Home Page of the Insight Toolkit can be found at :
 *
 * https://www.itk.org
 *
 * \section howto How to use this documentation
 *
 * This documentation describes the API of the Toolkit. The Modules
 * link presents a hierarchy of classes organized according to their
 * functionality. The Related Pages link presents design details, in
 * particular the use of the data pipeline model and the philosophy of
 * iterators.
 *
 */