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Durring the 2012 project week we managed to integrate our code into the Slicer4 framework as an Extension. Furthermore, we are planing to combine the main module, and two helper modules into an extension that will facilitate fullbrain tractography using the two-tensor approach.
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Revision as of 07:13, 13 January 2012

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Key Investigators

  • BWH: Christian Baumgartner, Yogesh Rathi, C-F Westin

Objective

The objective is to integrate the two-tensor tractography algorithm into Slicer4 and to explore the possibilities of the new Slicer release.

Approach, Plan

The code currently is available as standalone version, and as Slicer3 module. During this week we hope to elucidate the changes necessary to integrate it into Slicer4.

Progress

Durring the 2012 project week we managed to integrate our code into the Slicer4 framework as an Extension. Furthermore, we are planing to combine the main module, and two helper modules into a wizard that will facilitate fullbrain tractography using the two-tensor approach.