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* The primary objective is for the Utah team to coordinate with UCLA regarding the release of a Slicer module to perform multimodal automatic segmentation of TBI using the methodologies developed by the Utah team.
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* One planned topic of interest includes a progress update to the UCLA group on the current status of the matlab/C++/VTK translation of the Utah algorithm
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* We intend to spend some time on testing the method as well as on getting feedback on the best way to integrate the algorithm within Slicer
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* It would also be useful to demonstrate how the algorithm performs on the UCLA data which have already been made available to the Utah team
  
 
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Revision as of 23:39, 12 June 2013

Home < Validation and testing of 3D Slicer modules implementing the Utah segmentation algorithm for traumatic brain injury

Key Investigators

  • UCLA: Andrei Irimia, Micah Chambers, Jack Van Horn
  • Utah: Bo Wang, Marcel Prastawa, Guido Gerig

Objective

  • The primary objective is for the Utah team to coordinate with UCLA regarding the release of a Slicer module to perform multimodal automatic segmentation of TBI using the methodologies developed by the Utah team.
  • One planned topic of interest includes a progress update to the UCLA group on the current status of the matlab/C++/VTK translation of the Utah algorithm
  • We intend to spend some time on testing the method as well as on getting feedback on the best way to integrate the algorithm within Slicer
  • It would also be useful to demonstrate how the algorithm performs on the UCLA data which have already been made available to the Utah team

Approach, Plan

Goes here.

Progress


Delivery Mechanism

References