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[[http://www.cbica.upenn.edu/sbia/software/dramms/ DRAMMS]]: DRAMMS is a general-purpose, fully-automated, deformable image registration algorithm and software package. It is suitable for 2D-to-2D and 3D-to-3D cross-subject, longitudinal, multi-modal registration tasks, and has been recently extended for spatial-temporal (4D) longitudinal registration (for the quantification of tumor changes, neuro-deveolopment) and population-wise registration (for atlas constructions). The integration of DRAMMS into Slicer is expected to bring more diverse deformable registration options into Slicer, especially an option to deal with registration of both brain and non-brain structures and to deal with registration under partial loss of correspondences.
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[[http://www.cbica.upenn.edu/sbia/software/dramms/ DRAMMS]]: DRAMMS is a general-purpose, fully-automated, deformable image registration algorithm and software package. It is suitable for cross-subject, longitudinal, multi-modal registration tasks.
 

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Key Investigators

  • MGH: Yangming Ou, Randy Gollub, Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer
  • Isomics: Steve Pieper
  • UPenn: Christos Davatzikos
  • BWH: Andriy Fedorov, Tina Kapur, Ron Kikinis


Project Description

[DRAMMS]: DRAMMS is a general-purpose, fully-automated, deformable image registration algorithm and software package. It is suitable for 2D-to-2D and 3D-to-3D cross-subject, longitudinal, multi-modal registration tasks, and has been recently extended for spatial-temporal (4D) longitudinal registration (for the quantification of tumor changes, neuro-deveolopment) and population-wise registration (for atlas constructions). The integration of DRAMMS into Slicer is expected to bring more diverse deformable registration options into Slicer, especially an option to deal with registration of both brain and non-brain structures and to deal with registration under partial loss of correspondences.


Objective

  • To integrate the DRAMMS deformable registration software into 3DSlicer.

Approach, Plan

  • Starting from the current stand-alone DRAMMS version (academic- but not commercial-friendly), figure out the necessary interface to integrate it into Slicer.

Progress