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* U. of Iowa: Eric Hoffman, Janice Cook Granroth, Keith Gunderson | * U. of Iowa: Eric Hoffman, Janice Cook Granroth, Keith Gunderson | ||
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| + | The research is funded by SARP -- Severe Asthma Research Program | ||
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| + | Severe asthma affects a small subset of asthma patients but uses a disproportionate amount of health care resources. It is also responsible for a significant amount of the morbidity and mortality associated with asthma. The purpose of this study to establish a collaborative program to investigate the mechanistic basis for severe asthma and how it differs from mild-to-moderate asthma. | ||
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| + | <H2> Technical specifics </H2> | ||
| + | #Compare the results of different scanner brands and kernels quantitatively | ||
| + | #Investigate homoegeneity (w/ respect to objective 1) | ||
| + | #Investigage MTF (w/ respect to objective 1) | ||
| + | #Investigate airway size and wall thickness algorithms (w/ respect to objective 1) | ||
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| + | [http://www.i-clic.org/projects/SARP-UI-PHANTOM.short.ppt Results-to-date] | ||
| + | Add rotational registration feature. <br> | ||
| + | Investigate porting issues <br> | ||
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<h1>Progress</h1> | <h1>Progress</h1> | ||
| + | <H2> Pre-NAMIC status </H2> | ||
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| + | Objective 1,2,3 completed<br> | ||
| + | Objective 4 is in progress | ||
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| + | <H2> Post-NAMIC updates </H2> | ||
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| + | # Registration details understood, coding underway | ||
| + | # Two new segmentation approaches to be investigated (Model-based & Projection/HoughTransform2DCircles) | ||
| + | # CMake improvents & CTest/ CDash integration begun (i.e. introduction to CMake-ish tools) | ||
| + | # Regression & Uniting testing being added | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:22, 27 June 2008
Home < NA-MIC < Projects < Collaboration < SARP phantomReturn to Project Week Main Page |
Key Investigators
- U. of Iowa: Eric Hoffman, Janice Cook Granroth, Keith Gunderson
- Kitware, Luis Ibanez
Objective
The research is funded by SARP -- Severe Asthma Research Program
Severe asthma affects a small subset of asthma patients but uses a disproportionate amount of health care resources. It is also responsible for a significant amount of the morbidity and mortality associated with asthma. The purpose of this study to establish a collaborative program to investigate the mechanistic basis for severe asthma and how it differs from mild-to-moderate asthma.
Technical specifics
- Compare the results of different scanner brands and kernels quantitatively
- Investigate homoegeneity (w/ respect to objective 1)
- Investigage MTF (w/ respect to objective 1)
- Investigate airway size and wall thickness algorithms (w/ respect to objective 1)
Progress
Pre-NAMIC status
Objective 1,2,3 completed
Objective 4 is in progress
Post-NAMIC updates
- Registration details understood, coding underway
- Two new segmentation approaches to be investigated (Model-based & Projection/HoughTransform2DCircles)
- CMake improvents & CTest/ CDash integration begun (i.e. introduction to CMake-ish tools)
- Regression & Uniting testing being added