Events:Computational Methods for Radiation Oncology
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Date and Location
Date: Thursday, May 5, 2011
Location: Surgery Education Office, Room CA-034, Carrie Hall, 15 Francis Street. (Directions)
In addition, the following information is useful for first time visitors to the hospital:
- http://www.brighamandwomens.org/about_bwh/locations/directions/default.aspx
- On the "Pike map" PDF link (bottom of page), the Carrie Hall building is closest to the 15 Francis St entrance -- enter through the columns.
- On Google Street View/Map, the Carrie Hall building is near the label "Howard Hughes Medical Institute".
Agenda
To brainstorm computational methods for radiation oncology between UNC, NA-MIC, BWH.
- 8am: Breakfast
- 8:30-10:30am: UNC -presentations about capabilities of current projects, short term and longer term plans
- Julian Rosenman PLUNC 18 minutes
- Gregg Tracton Software for PLUNC, segmentation, registration 10 minutes
- Stephen Pizer Registration by regression (2 methods), Segmentation via posterior optimization, training probability distributions on s reps and quantile functions, segmentation via correspondence-preserving warps, ant aliasing 23 minutes
- Sha Chang Nanotube imaging, incl. for IGRT 10 minutes
- Brandon Frederick Iterative tomographic reconstruction, CTs at treatment time, gpu’s 15 minutes
- Derek Merck 3D visualization via model-guided rendering, 3D visualization in PLUNC for RTP 15 minutes
- Ilknur Kabul Texturing of surfaces, onion skins, and cut planes; interpolation of textures 10 minutes
- Hina Shah Registration of endoscopic cine and CT of throat,fused displays of these two registered sources 8 minutes
- Ron Alterovitz Planning for brachytherapy with curved needles, FEM software 12 minutes
- 10:30 am: Break
- 11:50am-2:30pm NA-MIC/Harvard presentations about capabilities of current projects, short term and longer term plans
- AMIGO (Tina Kapur) (5 minutes)
- Slicer3 to Slicer 4, Radiation Therapy support today, and plans for the next year (slides) (Steve Pieper) (30 minutes)
- SPARKit, Canadian grant for providing open source software platform for radiotherapy, potentially based on NA-MIC Kit (slides) (Andras Lasso) (10minutes)
- Head and Neck Cancer NA-MIC DBP (slides) (Greg Sharp) (15 minutes)
- Gynecologic Cancer Brachytherapy Plans (Tina Kapur) (10 minutes)
- Shadie, shading language for volume visualization (Hanspeter Pfister, Milos Hasan, George Chen, John Wolfgang) (20 minutes)
- Continue presentations...
- 2:30pm: Intro of afternoon objectives (Julian Rosenman)
- 2:45pm: What UNC/Boston system combinations ought to be developed -- the Boston perspective (Tina Kapur)
- 3pm: What Boston/UNC system combinations ought to be developed -- the UNC perspective (Steve Pizer)
- 3:30pm: Comments from Kitware about their capabilities relevant to proposed combinations (Brad Davis)
- 4-5pm
- Break and subgroup formation (e.g., merging surgical and radiation treatment planning system; 3D visualization software for treatment planning; image analysis software for treatment planning)
- Subgroups sketch out mechanics for collaborations (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-11-028.html?)
- Summary: what we do next?
Confirmed Participants
- Julian Rosenman
- Gregg Tracton
- Stephen Pizer
- Sha Chang
- Brandon Frederick
- Derek Merck
- Ilknur Kabul
- Hina Shah
- Ron Alterovitz
- Ron Kikinis
- Sandy Wells
- Steve Pieper
- Andras Lasso
- Greg Sharp
- Tina Kapur
- Hanspeter Pfister
- Milos Hasan
- George Chen
- John Wolfgang
- Petter Risholm
- Andrey Fedorov
- James Balter
- Brad Davis
- Andinet Enquobahrie
- Firdaus Janoos
Potential Areas of Collaboration
- Multimodal registrations from BWH with PLUNC
- ITK needs GPU codes
- How to put UNC code into the open source world (from BWH experience)
- Visual bookmarks as cf. Slicer (scene views)
- Tolerance and other surface color washes on textured objects
- Endoscopy and 3D MR segmentation: cervix
- AMIGO w/ endoscopy
- AMIGO w/ curved needles
- Curved needles for biopsies
- Optical CT inclusion
- FEM modeling sharings between BWH and UNC
- Robotics and device tracking sharing: BWH has device tracking expertise: OPENIGT
- Shadie/MGRView or 3D PLUNC or 3D Slicer integration
- Adding cmake/software process to PLUNC
- Problem: how to integrate object-based coordinate systems into object models and integrate UI controls within those coordinate systems?
- MGRView w/ ray-cast volume rendering a la volview/vtk
- Inclusion of Ontario ARKit/SparKit? (adaptive RT)
- What can be taken from PLUNC into Slicer right away?
- There needs to be a remodeling of PLUNC licensing to meet the Slicer sharing philosophy
- US-to-MR or -CT registration brought to RT
- Visualize uncertainty by painting over texture (Pfister/UNC)
- Combine Shadie language with MGRView/PLUNC 3Dview capabilities
- Image analysis and visualization via Slicer (selected modules in use) into PLUNC into MOSAIQ, etc.
- PLUNC Need: Flexibility/refactor?. Multimodal registration. Including context; annotations
- Is there a role for python, numpy?
- Note: WashU CERR has a simple dose engine. Do we integrate that?
- 2d-3d Registration for IGRT using Nanotube Stationary Tomosynthesis from Siemens, Xinray
- Head and Neck Segmentation by registration and refinement
- Antialiasing algorithm
- How will antialiasing impact DVHs? What is the drift in the dose distribution
- Morphomics Segmentation software for Prostate and Cervix maybe
- James balter collaboration LA problem
- ITK should have GPU support
- Potential tools from UNC:
- Iterative reconstruction software is shareable
- General GPU tools
- Manual Editing of alignment
- Dose accumulation calculation
- Mechanisms
- Software maintenance R01
- BRP collaborative grant
- Registration of endoscopic images with CT for IGRT: Gyn colposcopy
- Steerable needle planning for gyne brachytherapy
- How to close the loop with feedback for needle insertion and steering for prostate brachy?
- Open FEM standard for RT