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= Wikipage of Paul Mercea =
 
= Wikipage of Paul Mercea =
 
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== About Myself ==
 
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If you would like to contact me feel free to write me an e-mail.
 
If you would like to contact me feel free to write me an e-mail.
 
 
E-mail: pmercea (at sign) bwh.harvard.edu
 
E-mail: pmercea (at sign) bwh.harvard.edu
  
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In my project I will develop a loadable Slicer 4 Module which will provide an user friendly workflow management for the analysis of multi timepoint PET/CT image data.
 
In my project I will develop a loadable Slicer 4 Module which will provide an user friendly workflow management for the analysis of multi timepoint PET/CT image data.
  
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=== TODO list before Slicer 4.2 feature freeze ===
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# Evaluating if plotting SUV values can be done with jqPlot or by using vtkCharts.
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# Enhancing volume cropping for voxel space.
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# Exploring utlility of multiple volume rendering views for qualitative analysis.
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# Figure out if customized layout can be done without core modification (on the fly)
  
 
=== Documentation of the Progress ===
 
=== Documentation of the Progress ===
  
* Download the current mockups for the workflow [[Media:Mercea_Long_PETCT_Workflow.zip | here]]
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* Download the draft for the internal structure [[Media:LongPETCT-Structure-v01.pdf | here]] (last updated: 07/12/2012).
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* Download the flowchart for the workflow [[Media:LongPETCT-Flowchart-v02.pdf | here]] (last updated: 07/10/2012).
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* Download the current mockups for the workflow [[Media:Mercea_Long_PETCT_Workflow_120617.zip | here]].
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=== Download links ===
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* Opensource tool used for GUI prototyping: [http://pencil.evolus.vn/en-US/Home.aspx Pencil]
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=== Source code links ===
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* Source code for workflow demo application: [https://github.com/paulcm/repos.git demo repository]
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* Source code of Longitudinal PET/CT Analysis Module for Slicer 4 [https://github.com/paulcm/LongPETCT.git module repository]
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=== Literature ===
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* J. Zhang et al. (2003) Using usability heuristics to evaluate patient safety of medical devices [http://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=zhang%20et%20al%20usability&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCoQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fuserportal.iha.dk%2F~sw%2Fkurser%2Fbrga_04%2FLitteratur%2FUsing%2520usability%2520heuristics%2520to%2520evaluate%2520patient%2520safety%2520of%2520medical%2520devices%2520.pdf&ei=EhNqUMeJEuLv0gGutYCwCA&usg=AFQjCNGf3heX-DIeO9Kxuc7aFEkBV4cpoA&cad=rja]

Latest revision as of 22:08, 1 October 2012

Wikipage of Paul Mercea


About Myself

I am a Medical Informatics masters student from the University of Heidelberg, Germany. Before coming to the SPL I worked for two years part time at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in Heidelberg at the Medical and Biological Informatics department. At the moment I am working on my master's thesis at SPL on the project described below.


Contact Information

If you would like to contact me feel free to write me an e-mail. E-mail: pmercea (at sign) bwh.harvard.edu


Project - Longitudinal Analysis of PET/CT Image Series

In my project I will develop a loadable Slicer 4 Module which will provide an user friendly workflow management for the analysis of multi timepoint PET/CT image data.


TODO list before Slicer 4.2 feature freeze

  1. Evaluating if plotting SUV values can be done with jqPlot or by using vtkCharts.
  2. Enhancing volume cropping for voxel space.
  3. Exploring utlility of multiple volume rendering views for qualitative analysis.
  4. Figure out if customized layout can be done without core modification (on the fly)

Documentation of the Progress

  • Download the draft for the internal structure here (last updated: 07/12/2012).
  • Download the flowchart for the workflow here (last updated: 07/10/2012).
  • Download the current mockups for the workflow here.

Download links

  • Opensource tool used for GUI prototyping: Pencil

Source code links

Literature

  • J. Zhang et al. (2003) Using usability heuristics to evaluate patient safety of medical devices [1]