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− | To integrate the Tubular Surface Segmentation into Slicer3, and test it on Cingulum Bundle. | + | * To integrate the Tubular Surface Segmentation into Slicer3, and test it on Cingulum Bundle. |
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* The tubular surface segmentation has been proposed to extract tubular anatomical structures from medical imagery. | * The tubular surface segmentation has been proposed to extract tubular anatomical structures from medical imagery. | ||
* We will be integrating the framework into Slicer3 and testing it on DWI data for Cingulum Bundle Segmentation. | * We will be integrating the framework into Slicer3 and testing it on DWI data for Cingulum Bundle Segmentation. | ||
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* The framework has been implemented and tested successfully in MATLAB (with mexed C code). | * The framework has been implemented and tested successfully in MATLAB (with mexed C code). | ||
+ | * Module is under integration into Slicer (we have identified and are addressing some issues.) | ||
+ | * Worked on understanding and representation of population analysis results. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:44, 26 June 2009
Home < 2009 Summer Project Week TubularSurfaceSeg
Key Investigators
- Georgia Tech: Vandana Mohan, Allen Tannenbaum
- BWH: Marek Kubicki, Doug Terry
Objectives
- To integrate the Tubular Surface Segmentation into Slicer3, and test it on Cingulum Bundle.
- To evaluate the model's performance in population studies.
Approach, Plan
- The tubular surface segmentation has been proposed to extract tubular anatomical structures from medical imagery.
- We will be integrating the framework into Slicer3 and testing it on DWI data for Cingulum Bundle Segmentation.
- We will be working with clinical collaborators to interpret the population study results using the model.
Progress
- The framework has been implemented and tested successfully in MATLAB (with mexed C code).
- Module is under integration into Slicer (we have identified and are addressing some issues.)
- Worked on understanding and representation of population analysis results.