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'''Objective:''' To develop methodology that will permit investigators to specify functional MRI regional of interests (fROI) and determine the optimal white matter pathways between the fROIs based on DTI.
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'''Objective:''' To make existing tools for quantitative DTI tract analysis available through Slicer
  
'''Progress:''' Working path of interest tool at Dartmouth that is currently being tested further. We've had success on mapping out uncinate fasciculus and arcuate fasciculus in a healthy adult. Next step will be to apply the methodology in a larger sample of subjects to verify reliability within and across subjects.
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'''Progress:'''
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* Proof of concept integration between FiberTracking and Slicer 3 to pass scalar image data
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* Script and XML description to integrate external applications to Slicer 3
  
 
'''Key Investigators:'''
 
'''Key Investigators:'''
  
* Dartmouth: Andrew Saykin, John West, Robert Roth, Laura Flashman
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* UNC: Casey Goodlett, Guido Gerig
* Harvard: Dave Tuch, Josh Snyder, Steve Pieper, Gordon Kindlmann
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* GE: Bill Lorensen, Jim Miller
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* Isomics: Steve Pieper
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[[Image:Slicer3-ft-2.png|[[Image:500px-Slicer3-ft-2.png]]]]
  
 
'''Links:'''
 
'''Links:'''
  
* [[AHM_2006:ProjectsDTIPathOfInterest|Path of Interest Algorithm Development]]
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* [[Slicer3:FiberTrackingIntegration|Technical details of integration]]
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* [[Media:2006_Summer_Project_Week_FiberTracking_Slicer_Integration.ppt|2006 Project Week 4-block]]

Revision as of 14:03, 18 December 2006

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Objective: To make existing tools for quantitative DTI tract analysis available through Slicer

Progress:

  • Proof of concept integration between FiberTracking and Slicer 3 to pass scalar image data
  • Script and XML description to integrate external applications to Slicer 3

Key Investigators:

  • UNC: Casey Goodlett, Guido Gerig
  • GE: Bill Lorensen, Jim Miller
  • Isomics: Steve Pieper

File:500px-Slicer3-ft-2.png

Links: