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Revision as of 15:11, 15 December 2008
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ChangeTracker is a 3D Slicer GUI module for monitoring slowly evolving tumors. This page will host the relevant information about ChangeTracker.
What's New
- Nov 21, 2008, ChangeTracker now uses Linear registration command module for rigid registration.
Background
User information / Tutorials
Technical details
Bugs / Known issues
- during "Analysis type step", Slicer crashes if "Analyze" button is hit more than once
- registration of a new volume node with the scene results in update of the slice views
- incorrect setting of the registration parameters results in registration producing empty volume, no error messages from the module: Current implementation of CommandLineModule does not evaluate return value from the module entry point. Module error handling needs to be re-examined. Posted request to slicer-devel
- need to investigate reproducibility of registration and impact of the random seed initialization: Linear registration updated with metric seed reinitialization
- investigate reasons for segfault with the weird dataset from Yanling
- check and clean up file output procedures (..-TG directories)
Feature requests/Features under development
- multi-color volume rendering for tumor growth results
- use Compare view
- 3d box widget for ROI selection
- analysis of multiple time points
- testing
- Jean-Jacques: would be nice to combine growth results with the 3D rendering of the estimated tumor volume
People
- Ron Kikinis
- Kilian Pohl
- Andriy Fedorov
Funding
Publications
- E.Konukoglu, W.M.Wells, S.Novellas, N.Ayache, R.Kikinis, P.M.Black, K.M.Pohl. Monitoring Slowly Evolving Tumors. Proc. of 5th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro 2008, pp.812-815 link
Contact
Please contact Andriy Fedorov for further information.