2013 Project Week:ColorHierarchies

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Key Investigators

  • Nicole Aucoin, BWH

Project Description

Objective

  • create a color table including color values for both models and model hierarchy groups.
  • update the model maker module to output a scene file that has a tree-like model hierarchy (instead of a flat one), with correct colors on the model and the hierarchy display nodes.

Approach, Plan

From Marianna:

Plan:

  • create a data structure to save the new color table hierarchy (storable)
    • extend the color table?
  • create a new module that will let users build a model hierarchy from a color table
  • in the model maker, instead of having to create a new model heirarchy, select for example HeadAndNeckColorTableHierarchy
    • make sure leave the "sample" hierachy available as a base for multiple runs of the model maker
  • future plans: create color table hierarchies for all anatomic based color tables

Progress

  • Head and Neck Atlas 2012 Color Hierarchy text file
  • Discussed this project during the NA-MIC Eng tcon Dec 27th:
    • could think about a realtionship defining node to be the most general
    • could load a scene that defines a hierarchy, then use it for the model maker
      • extend the scene that's passed into the model maker and returned populated with models
    • each label could have a key value, so parent=labelX (could also change the color name to be a key value pair)
    • in the file, enforce leading spaces to show hierarchy?
      • or use JSON?
{
label:100,name:skull,r:128,g:128,b:128,a:255,parent:201
}
  • or lump colors together in one:
color:{128,123,200,255}
  • extension .json? c++ library? vtk doesn't do it, python might, boost? there's JSON Spirit. or manual parsing (whitespace assumptions)?
    • need a reader and writer
  • create the structure through GUI, or write a text file and make a script that converts it to a MRML structure? for end users who want to use a GUI versus edit a text file
  • expand the mrml file that's passed to the model maker to include the full hierarchy and then fill it in
    • associate the hierarhcy with a color node so it's saved/restored?