2010 Winter Project Week RegistrationCaseLibrary

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The 3DSlicer Registration Case Library Project

Key Investigators

  • BWH: Dominik Meier, Ron Kikinis
  • Kitware: Casey Goodlett

Objective

This work is part of a 2-year effort to supplement the 3DSlicer Registration Module with extensive set of documentation, tutorials and use case scenarios. We seek to build a comprehensive library of use cases for every form of registration challenge using 3DSlicer. Each library entry will contain a dataset along with Registration Parameter Presets and a guided tutorial on how to successfully register the images.


We also have a Registration Breakout Session on Tuesday 1-2pm (Amethyst Room). If registration is on your processing list, please drop in, have a look at what's new, and share your thoughts.

Approach, Plan

The use case library relies mainly on user contributions for content. There is an official call for datasets to all slicer users to consider a unique time-limited service for any dataset/registration problem that is not yet in the library. Users who agree to share one anonymized dataset for the library will have that dataset registered by us and the solution and strategies posted. Look here for an example of a library entry.
Our plan for the project week is to first get a survey of all projects using registration. We hope to catch most of these projects from reviewing these project description pages, so it is important that if you use registration in your procedure, please make sure to mention explicitly. We will collect as many example cases as possible, and select a few focus cases with particularly vexing registration challenges and begin to develop the appropriate tailored registration strategies.

Progress

  • see below for list of projects/contacts for new use cases: [[2010_Winter_Project_Week_RegistrationCaseLibrary#Target Projects| *consider a priority matrix for each case that lists the requirements for robustness, precision, speed. E.g. change tracking applications rank high in precision but low in the other two, IGT applications rank high in speed and robustness etc.
  • MIDAS: discussed with Steve & Casey the use of MIDAS server to host the case library; this would enable additional use of library cases for automated testing (CTest)
  • the manual alignment aka transforms module is well used and important to the user community. The rotation history slider and direct image dragging and rotating are frequent requests. Also addition of scale (& shear)
  • the Fiducial Bspline module is back. After being removed in consideration there are now users that would receive great value added from this. Esp. the category of Registration Repair, i.e. small manual corrections to an (automated) calculated Xform.

Progress: Target Projects

The projects below have been tentatively identified as having registration ties. We will seek discussion with these projects during the week. If your project is listed here, I will try to discuss the registration aspects at some point during the week. Type and length of discussion will vary greatly. Text next to each project below identifies the registration link.

  • Segmentation:
    • High Level Wizard for Segmentation of Images (Mark Scully): uses register images to align atlas; functionality and compatibility considerations for RegisterImages redesign (both algorithm & GUI)
    • Longitudinal Analyses of Lesions in Lupus (Mark Scully):
      • uses ChangeTracker as current prototype, although input data differs: T1,T2 +FLAIR are standard channels, currently T1 is used for registration. As with all change tracking and intra-subject registration:
      • precision: ***, robustness: **, speed: *
      • library addition: yes
    • Prostate segmentation using shape-based method (Yi Gao):
      • Does involve co-registration of an atlas
      • uses ITK directly: criteria: faster & robustness over greater rotational range
    • Epicardial Wall Segmentation (Behnood Gholami)
      • employs its own shape-registration scheme, uses ITK registration algorithm, does not go through slicer interface
      • N/A
    • Segmentation of TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) Subjects from Multimodal MRI (Marcel Prastawa):
      • includes registration in new (ABC) module: category: intra-subject multi-contrast reg. Currrently also uses its own registration algorithm.
      • library: UCLA data, to be determined
    • Cadiac Ablation Scar Segmentation (Michal Depa):
      • employs a label fusion segmentation algorithm which first registered all of the training images to the test image
      • uses insight journal log domain diffeomorphic daemons
      • dataset: in deliberation
  • Registration
  • IGT
    • MRI-guided Robotic Prostate Intervention (Andras Lasso and Junichi Tokuda): Transperineal device: includes registration, where accuracy should be improved; currently the registration is based on a single-slice image; it could possible to improve the accuracy by increasing the number of slices used for the registration.
  • Radiotherapy
  • Analysis
  • Informatics
    • XNAT : discussion with XNAT group re. feasibility of using XNAT central as repository for use-case library.
  • Diffusion
  • NA-MIC Kit Internals

Progress: Notes

  • consider a priority matrix for each case that lists the requirements for robustness, precision, speed. E.g. change tracking applications rank high in precision but low in the other two, IGT applications rank high in speed and robustness etc.
  • MIDAS: discussed with Steve & Casey the use of MIDAS server to host the case library; this would enable additional use of library cases for automated testing (CTest)
  • the manual alignment aka transforms module is well used and important to the user community. The rotation history slider and direct image dragging and rotating are frequent requests. Also addition of scale (& shear)
  • the Fiducial Bspline module is back. After being removed in consideration there are now users that would receive great value added from this. Esp. the category of Registration Repair, i.e. small manual corrections to an (automated) calculated Xform.

References