Difference between revisions of "2009 Summer Project Week 4D Gated US In Slicer"

From NAMIC Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 13: Line 13:
  
 
<h3>Objective</h3>
 
<h3>Objective</h3>
We are developing methods for analyzing diffusion tensor data along fiber tracts. The goal is to be able to make statistical group comparisons with fiber tracts as a common reference frame for comparison.
+
The objective of this project is to enable gated four-dimensional ultrasound reconstruction in Slicer3.
 +
 
 +
We have previously written and validated software that performs 4D ultrasound reconstruction from a tracked 2D probe in real-time (Pace et al, SPIE 2009).  This allows the user to interact with the reconstructed time series of 3D volumes as they are being acquired and to adjust the acquisition process as necessary.  The user-interface for the reconstruction software has been implemented within the [http://www.atamai.com Atamai Viewer] framework. Here, we would like to port it to be used with Slicer3.
  
  
Line 22: Line 24:
 
<h3>Approach, Plan</h3>
 
<h3>Approach, Plan</h3>
  
Our approach for analyzing diffusion tensors is summarized in the IPMI 2007 reference belowThe main challenge to this approach is <foo>.
+
We plan to interface the reconstruction software with Slicer3 using the SynchroGrab framework described by (Boisvert et al, MICCAI 2008)A command-line interface and a calibration file will allow the user to specify the reconstruction, the reconstruction will be performed, and tbe resulting time series of volumes will be transfered to Slicer3 using OpenIGTLink.
  
Our plan for the project week is to first try out <bar>,...
 
  
 
</div>
 
</div>

Revision as of 18:49, 4 June 2009

Home < 2009 Summer Project Week 4D Gated US In Slicer

Key Investigators

  • Robarts Research Institute / University of Western Ontario: Danielle Pace

Objective

The objective of this project is to enable gated four-dimensional ultrasound reconstruction in Slicer3.

We have previously written and validated software that performs 4D ultrasound reconstruction from a tracked 2D probe in real-time (Pace et al, SPIE 2009). This allows the user to interact with the reconstructed time series of 3D volumes as they are being acquired and to adjust the acquisition process as necessary. The user-interface for the reconstruction software has been implemented within the Atamai Viewer framework. Here, we would like to port it to be used with Slicer3.


Approach, Plan

We plan to interface the reconstruction software with Slicer3 using the SynchroGrab framework described by (Boisvert et al, MICCAI 2008). A command-line interface and a calibration file will allow the user to specify the reconstruction, the reconstruction will be performed, and tbe resulting time series of volumes will be transfered to Slicer3 using OpenIGTLink.


Progress

Stay tuned!


References