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Software for the inhomogeneity correction has been implemented [http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/DBP3:Utah:SlicerModuleInhomogeneity]. We need to create documentations and tutorials as well as finalize the migration to Slicer 4We have begun validation of the module.
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Software for the inhomogeneity correction has been implemented [http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/DBP3:Utah:SlicerModuleInhomogeneity]. We have created documentation/tutorial for the moduleLastly, we have updated the acknowledgements section to include the appropriate logos and information.  The module is now available as a loadable extension in Slicer 4.
  
  

Latest revision as of 20:07, 21 June 2012

Home < 2012 Summer Project Week:UtahInhomogeneity

Key Investigators

  • Utah: Danny Perry, Alan Morris, Josh Cates, Eugene Kholmovski, Rob MacLeod

Objective

We are developing methods for localized inhomogeneity correction for cardiac LGE-MRI images. The goal is to be able to reduce some of the noise inherent in cardiac LGE-MRI scans to improve clinical diagnoses and statistical comparisons.



Approach, Plan

Our approach for inhomogeneity correction is a gradient function to the image data that normalizes accordingly.

Our plan for the project week is to test our module, and ensure that it meets "Ron's Rules" and develop supporting documentation/examples.

Progress

Software for the inhomogeneity correction has been implemented [1]. We have created documentation/tutorial for the module. Lastly, we have updated the acknowledgements section to include the appropriate logos and information. The module is now available as a loadable extension in Slicer 4.


Delivery Mechanism

This work will be delivered to the NA-MIC Kit as a

  1. ITK Module - NO
  2. Slicer Module
    1. Built-in - NO
    2. Extension -- commandline - YES
    3. Extension -- loadable - NO
  3. Other (Please specify)

References