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=Introduction=
 
=Introduction=
[[Image:SlicerRt0.3_Screenshot_DVH_HeadNeck.png|thumb|right|320px|Dose volume histograms in 3D Slicer. Click [[2011_Summer_Project_Week_DVH|here]] for more information]]
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[[Image:Proton_Dose_Calculations.png|thumb|right|320px|Proton dose calculation.]]
[[Image:Dose_warping_in_Slicer.png|thumb|right|320px|Deformable registration and dose warping. Click [http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Modules:PlastimatchXFORMWARP here] for tutorial]]
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[[Image:Slicer_screen.png|thumb|right|320px|Deformable registration with landmark constraints.]]
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[[Image:AAPM_2013_vector_field_visualization.png|thumb|right|320px|Vector field visualization.]]
  
 
[http://www.slicer.org 3D Slicer], is a free, open source software package for visualization and image analysis. 3D Slicer is natively designed to be available on multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
 
[http://www.slicer.org 3D Slicer], is a free, open source software package for visualization and image analysis. 3D Slicer is natively designed to be available on multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
  
The goal of the user group meeting is to bring together current and prospective 3D Slicer users and developers to discuss of 3D Slicer's present and future as a radiation therapy software application.
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The goal of the user group meeting is to bring together current and prospective 3D Slicer users and developers to discuss of 3D Slicer's present and future as a software application for therapy and imaging.
  
 
=Logistics=
 
=Logistics=
*Date: Monday, July 30, 2012
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*Date: Monday, August 5, 2013
 
*Time: 12:30PM-2:00PM
 
*Time: 12:30PM-2:00PM
*Location: Trade Room, Westin Charlotte, Charlotte, NC
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*Location: JW Marriott, Room 304 Third Floor
  
 
=Organizers=
 
=Organizers=
*Gregory Sharp, Nadya Shusharina, James Shackleford, MGH
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*Gregory Sharp, Nadya Shusharina, Justin Phillips, MGH
  
 
=Program=
 
=Program=
* 12:45-1:00 Presentation: "3D Slicer version 4.1", Greg Sharp  
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* 12:45-1:00 Presentation: "3D Slicer version 4.2 -> 4.3", Greg Sharp  
* 1:00-1:15 Live demo: "Dicom RT and data visualization", James Shackleford
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* 1:00-1:15 Live demo: "Proton dose calculations", Justin Phillips
* 1:15-1:30 Live demo: "Dose comparison and dose volume histograms", Nadya Shusharina
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* 1:15-1:30 Live demo: "Interactive B-spline registration with landmark constraints", Nadya Shusharina
* 1:30-1:45 Live demo: "Deformable registration and dose warping", Greg Sharp
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* 1:30-1:45 Group discussion
* 1:45-2:00 Group discussion
 
  
 
=Registration=
 
=Registration=
Registration is not required, but please consider registering to help us plan the meeting program.
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Registration is not required.  All are invited.
  
[http://perk.cs.queensu.ca/contents/aapm-2012-3d-slicer-user-group-registration Click here to register]
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=Meeting Minutes=
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The audience provided valuable feedback about their
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Training
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* Documentation still out of date
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* Google hangout, may not work at all locations
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* Developer documentation for python is sadly lacking
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Bug and feature requests (infrastructure)
  
=Meeting Minutes=
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* Better DICOM-RT support sorely needed, esp export & import
It was a small room, and very crowded.  Attendance of 20-25 people.  The audience was a mixture of clinical physicists, students, post-docs, and industry scientists. 
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* External beam planning module would be good to use with external dose engines
* There was considerable discussion about radiotherapy extensions to 3D Slicer, and the development roadmap for plastimatch and SlicerRT; audience members suggested that it would be simpler for users to have a single download for RT extensions
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* Can't read DICOM because extra files in the same folder
* Improved support for RT structure sets was considered a high priority
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* Loading DICOM is slow
* Additional support for developers, such as better documentation and tutorials, was requested
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* Matlab bridge is difficult to get working
* There was interest in distribution of 3D Slicer as an image processing application to be used with specialized commercial imaging hardware
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* Sets of 2D images are not handled well
* More/better registration tools were requested:
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** Tools that can be used to evaluate registration quality
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Bug and feature requests (registration)
** Better interactive registration tools
 
** Registration algorithms that can use multiple inputs (such registration using both structures and images)
 
** Support for registration masks in plastimatch
 
** Feature-based structure registration
 
* Dose calculation tools were requested
 
* Better DICOM-RT import/export
 
* Better documentation of radiotherapy tools was requested
 
  
Thanks very much to the audience for giving up their lunch hour to attend the meeting!  See you next year in Indianapolis. [[AAPM 2013]]
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* Reg-2-3 hard to build
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* Improved automatic rigid registration
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* Qualitative evaluation of deformable registration, such as shared cursor or split screen
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* ROI for registration
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* Intensity-based range of values for registration
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* Mass-preservising registration

Latest revision as of 03:04, 7 August 2013

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Introduction

Proton dose calculation.
Deformable registration with landmark constraints.
Vector field visualization.

3D Slicer, is a free, open source software package for visualization and image analysis. 3D Slicer is natively designed to be available on multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.

The goal of the user group meeting is to bring together current and prospective 3D Slicer users and developers to discuss of 3D Slicer's present and future as a software application for therapy and imaging.

Logistics

  • Date: Monday, August 5, 2013
  • Time: 12:30PM-2:00PM
  • Location: JW Marriott, Room 304 Third Floor

Organizers

  • Gregory Sharp, Nadya Shusharina, Justin Phillips, MGH

Program

  • 12:45-1:00 Presentation: "3D Slicer version 4.2 -> 4.3", Greg Sharp
  • 1:00-1:15 Live demo: "Proton dose calculations", Justin Phillips
  • 1:15-1:30 Live demo: "Interactive B-spline registration with landmark constraints", Nadya Shusharina
  • 1:30-1:45 Group discussion

Registration

Registration is not required. All are invited.

Meeting Minutes

The audience provided valuable feedback about their

Training

  • Documentation still out of date
  • Google hangout, may not work at all locations
  • Developer documentation for python is sadly lacking

Bug and feature requests (infrastructure)

  • Better DICOM-RT support sorely needed, esp export & import
  • External beam planning module would be good to use with external dose engines
  • Can't read DICOM because extra files in the same folder
  • Loading DICOM is slow
  • Matlab bridge is difficult to get working
  • Sets of 2D images are not handled well

Bug and feature requests (registration)

  • Reg-2-3 hard to build
  • Improved automatic rigid registration
  • Qualitative evaluation of deformable registration, such as shared cursor or split screen
  • ROI for registration
  • Intensity-based range of values for registration
  • Mass-preservising registration