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Revision as of 18:42, 8 June 2009

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Key Investigators

  • UNC: Beatriz Paniagua, Martin Styner, Lucia Cevidanes

Objective

We are developing methods for analyzing the possible application of Shape Correspondence to Orthodontic applications. Three projects are currently in progress:

  1. Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Osteoarthritis (OA). Blablablabla... disease characterization and treatment planing
  2. Asymmetry. Blablablabla... surgery planning.
  3. Skeletodental deformities corrective surgery. Blablablabla stability testing, simulation lilili.

Approach, Plan

Our approach for lalala is lalala. The main challenge this approach is lots of pre-processing are needed to adapt the current methods to the new data (until now, Shape Correspondence applied almost entirely to brain morphometry studies).

Our plan for the project week is to first try out hmmmm After correspondence, statistical analysis... Integration of the UNC statistical core to Slicer 3!<bar>,...

Progress

Software for the fiber tracking and statistical analysis along the tracts has been implemented. The statistical methods for diffusion tensors are implemented as ITK code as part of the DTI Software Infrastructure project. The methods have been validated on a repeated scan of a healthy individual. This work has been published as a conference paper (MICCAI 2005) and a journal version (MEDIA 2006). Our recent IPMI 2007 paper includes a nonparametric regression method for analyzing data along a fiber tract.


References