MGH-NA-MIC-2010-Kickoff
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Contents
What
Planning the 3 year course:
DBP project (core)
- Quantify anatomic differences
- Delivered vs. planned comparison
- Delivered vs. adaptive comparison
DBP project (wishlist)
- IMRT vs. proton comparison
Engineering (core)
- Labelmap that can handle overlapping structures
- Visualization of RT dose (as isodose lines, with legend)
- Dose volume histograms
- MRML node for registration
- MRML node for patient demographics
- Better support for extensions
Engineering (wishlist)
- Editor enhancements
- Unevely spaced CT
- Vector field visualization
Algorithms (core)
- Interactive registration (landmark splines)
- Automatic segmentation (atlas-based)
- Automatic segmentation (model-based)
- Segmentation plugins for slicer
Algorithms (wishlist)
- Contour interpolation methods for segmentation
- Parameter-free registration
- Regularized B-splines
- B-splines with landmark constraints
- B-splines with surface constraints
- Image-free surface registration
- Parallel optimization
Image data
- Limited data for adaptive RT project (currently 3-5 cases)
- More extensive data for automatic segmentation
Outreach
- Tutorial(s) on the wiki (2 already exist)
- User group meeting at AAPM
- Presentation at a DBP conference for year 2
- AAPM (American Association for Physicists in Medicine http://www.aapm.org/) - late July / early August 2011 or 2012
- ASTRO (American Society for Radiation Oncology; http://www.astro.org/) Sept 22-26, 2013
- Hands-on teaching event for the DBP scientific community for year 3
Other agenda items
- Regular meeting schedule
- Suggestions for engineer
- SVN access
Who
- DBP: Greg Sharp, Annie Chan, Engineer (TBN), George Chen, Ken Westover, Rui Li, Nadya Shusharina
- Algo: Polina Golland, Allen Tannenbaum, Ivan Kolesov
- Eng: Steve Pieper
When
Friday, November 12, 2010, 1-4pm.
Where
Goitein Conference Room, Francis H. Burr Proton Therapy Center, MGH Campus
The Goitein room is on the first floor of the Francis H. Burr Proton Therapy Center, immediately to your left at the far end of the inner lobby. There is an interactive map on the link below.
http://www.mgh.harvard.edu/visit/maps/massgeneral_main_campus.aspx