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| + | Develop an interactive tutorial for use with the IA-FEMesh module in Slicer3. | ||
| + | This tutorial will outline the steps required for using the building block | ||
| + | approach developed for this module. An example dataset for the proximal phalanx | ||
| + | from a cadaveric specimen will be used as the data for the tutorial. At the end | ||
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Revision as of 20:52, 15 December 2008
Home < Stanford SIMBIOS: Whole Body Segmentation for SimulationKey Investigators
- Stanford: Harish Doddi, Saikat Pal, and Scott Delp
- WashU: Daniel Marcus
- Harvard: ??
Tutorial
Objective
Develop an interactive tutorial for use with the IA-FEMesh module in Slicer3. This tutorial will outline the steps required for using the building block approach developed for this module. An example dataset for the proximal phalanx from a cadaveric specimen will be used as the data for the tutorial. At the end of the tutorial, users should be able to mesh any arbitrary structure from a surface defining the object of interest.