Difference between revisions of "Slicer3:Diffusion Editor"
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*1.Step: Generate a Nrrd-header of your DWI data. Use the "Dicom to Nrrd" module in Slicer3 (Modules->Converters->Dicom to Nrrd). | *1.Step: Generate a Nrrd-header of your DWI data. Use the "Dicom to Nrrd" module in Slicer3 (Modules->Converters->Dicom to Nrrd). | ||
**-> A nhdr-file will be created. | **-> A nhdr-file will be created. | ||
− | *2.Step: Use the | + | *2.Step: Use the output (nhdr-file) as an input of the Volumes module. |
**-> The Gradient Editor will be enabled. If you load any other type of dataset the Editor will be disabled. | **-> The Gradient Editor will be enabled. If you load any other type of dataset the Editor will be disabled. | ||
− | === What | + | === What you can do now === |
#''' Choose Measurement Frame'''. | #''' Choose Measurement Frame'''. | ||
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### choose from a given set of values. | ### choose from a given set of values. | ||
### set yourself. | ### set yourself. | ||
− | ## ''' | + | ##' '''Set your own values. |
# '''Define Gradients'''. | # '''Define Gradients'''. | ||
## If the .nhdr file has the information about the gradients, the editor will put them in the text field. | ## If the .nhdr file has the information about the gradients, the editor will put them in the text field. | ||
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## You can copy/paste your own gradients in the text field. | ## You can copy/paste your own gradients in the text field. | ||
## You can load gradients from a plain text file or .nhdr file. | ## You can load gradients from a plain text file or .nhdr file. | ||
#'''Run test'''. | #'''Run test'''. | ||
− | ## Add a | + | ## Add a Feducial Mask. To see if the chosen parameters are reasonable, you can run a test that |
− | #''' | + | ### computes the Tensor |
+ | ### visualises them by Tractography Seeding. | ||
+ | #'''Cancel''': All parameters are restored to orginial. | ||
== Additional Information == | == Additional Information == | ||
Nrrd format: [http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/NAMIC_Wiki:DTI:Nrrd_format http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/NAMIC_Wiki:DTI:Nrrd_format] | Nrrd format: [http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/NAMIC_Wiki:DTI:Nrrd_format http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/NAMIC_Wiki:DTI:Nrrd_format] |
Revision as of 17:51, 24 January 2008
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Overview
The goal of this project is to add a Gradient Editor for DWI data in the Volumes modul of Slicer3. As the documentation of gradients in dicom data is not standardized, MRI scanners handle them differently. Because of that there is a big need to add/modify gradients manually.
Interface
This screen shots show the interface and its changes during the last months.
How to use the Editor
- 1.Step: Generate a Nrrd-header of your DWI data. Use the "Dicom to Nrrd" module in Slicer3 (Modules->Converters->Dicom to Nrrd).
- -> A nhdr-file will be created.
- 2.Step: Use the output (nhdr-file) as an input of the Volumes module.
- -> The Gradient Editor will be enabled. If you load any other type of dataset the Editor will be disabled.
What you can do now
- Choose Measurement Frame.
- Negative: Select the columns you want to negative.
- Swap: Select two columns you want to swap.
- Rotate: Select one column you want to rotate by an angle you can
- choose from a given set of values.
- set yourself.
- ' Set your own values.
- Define Gradients.
- If the .nhdr file has the information about the gradients, the editor will put them in the text field.
- You can copy/paste your own gradients in the text field.
- You can load gradients from a plain text file or .nhdr file.
- Run test.
- Add a Feducial Mask. To see if the chosen parameters are reasonable, you can run a test that
- computes the Tensor
- visualises them by Tractography Seeding.
- Add a Feducial Mask. To see if the chosen parameters are reasonable, you can run a test that
- Cancel: All parameters are restored to orginial.
Additional Information
Nrrd format: http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/NAMIC_Wiki:DTI:Nrrd_format