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* The exposed parameter is the ratio of pixel samples for mutual information to the total number of pixels in the image.
 
* The exposed parameter is the ratio of pixel samples for mutual information to the total number of pixels in the image.
 
* We could also expose the threshold parameter in the final step
 
* We could also expose the threshold parameter in the final step
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* We can change or add atlas datasets by copying into the appropriate directory and editing the text file that lists them
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* Uses the ITK mutual information code.  Does affine registration followed by b-spline
 
* We will partner with Yi for module development at the Jan 2012 project week
 
* We will partner with Yi for module development at the Jan 2012 project week

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Notes on the Endocardial Segmentation Algorithm

Algorithm is a multi-atlas segmentation.

  1. Register (cropped) heart region of patient DEMRI to all of the n atlas DEMRI images and record n minimum metric values (mutual information)
  2. Transform all n atlas segmentations to patient DEMRI space
  3. Segmentation is a weighted average of the transformed atlas segmentation, where weights are determined by the mutual information values from step 1
  4. Pick a threshold as your segmentation

Notes on Yi's Slicer Module

  • The exposed parameter is the ratio of pixel samples for mutual information to the total number of pixels in the image.
  • We could also expose the threshold parameter in the final step
  • We can change or add atlas datasets by copying into the appropriate directory and editing the text file that lists them
  • Uses the ITK mutual information code. Does affine registration followed by b-spline
  • We will partner with Yi for module development at the Jan 2012 project week