UNC SPHARM-PDM Tutorial

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the first triangular mesh,mapped in the sphere
Spherical representation of the harmonic representation of the input parameterization
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distanceMap colorMap(after MANCOVA)
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ShapeAnalysisModule

Overview

Shape analysis has become of increasing interest to the medical community due to its potential to precisely locate morphological changes between healthy and pathological structures. SPHARM-PDM is a tool that computes point-based models using a parametric boundary description for the computing of Shape analysis. The point-based models computed with the SPHARM-PDM tool can be used in combination with the also UNC designed statistical tool shapeAnalysisMANCOVA to perform quantitative morphological assessment of structural changes at specific locations.

  • Step by step analysis: With the ShapeAnalysisModule tutorial,you will learn how to load input volumes, run the module to generate triangulated surfaces with inherent correspondences and visualize them thanks to an intuitive quality control. Indeed,compared with previous versions, the ParticleModule is now part of ShapeAnaysisModule.


Tutorials

ShapeAnalysisModule tutorial : to perform structural shape analysis.‏ [ppt]‏ [pdf]


Software

Slicer3.6.3

Slicer3 External modules -including BatchMake Description files


Tutorial materials

ShapeAnalysisModule data :


Complementary documentation

  • Joshua Cates, Manasi Datar, P Thomas Fletcher and Ross Whitaker, ShapeWorksManual

People

Lucile Bompard
Clement Vachet
Beatriz Paniagua
Martin Styner


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