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==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
| + | This is an interactive segmentation approach that is guided by the user throughout the task. | ||
| + | ==Usage== | ||
| + | *Parameter Explanation: | ||
| + | *List of Keypresses: | ||
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| + | *Step 1: with supporting pictures | ||
| + | ... | ||
| + | *Step N: | ||
==Applications== | ==Applications== | ||
| − | + | *Orthpedic examples | |
| + | *Adaptive Radiotherapy examples | ||
| + | *Huntingtons examples | ||
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KSlice Interactive Segmentation
Abstract
This is an interactive segmentation approach that is guided by the user throughout the task.
Usage
- Parameter Explanation:
- List of Keypresses:
- Step 1: with supporting pictures
...
- Step N:
Applications
- Orthpedic examples
- Adaptive Radiotherapy examples
- Huntingtons examples
Key Personnel
- Georgia Institute of Technology: Ivan Kolesov and Peter Karasev
- University of Alabama Birmingham: Allen Tannenbaum
References
- CDC Paper
- TMI Paper
- Orthopedic paper