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* Allen Tannenbaum, Yi Gao, Georgia Tech
 
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First objective is to integrate current segmentation algorithm into the software environment being used by Core 3 people.
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* To integrate current segmentation algorithm into the software environment being used by Core 3 people.
Also we'll further discuss the scenario for the next steps registration of prostates.
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* Discuss the scenario for the next step's registration of prostates.
 
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Currently the algorithms have been implemented either in ITK or local C++ codes. We'll discuss with Core 3 collaborators to put that into the software they are using to help with the segmentation work.
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Currently algorithms are in C++ and is ready to be integrated.
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* done: 3D Random Walk Segmentation Slicer3 command line module.
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Latest revision as of 13:50, 27 June 2008

Home < 2008 Summer Project Week:ProstateSegReg
Segmentation for prostate. Random Walk algorithm as a slicer command line module.


Key Investigators

  • Allen Tannenbaum, Yi Gao, Georgia Tech
  • Gabor Fichtinger, Purang Abolmaesumi, Siddharth Vikal, David Gobbi, Queen's University
  • Luis Ibanez, Kitware


Objective

  • To integrate current segmentation algorithm into the software environment being used by Core 3 people.
  • Discuss the scenario for the next step's registration of prostates.

Approach, Plan

Currently the algorithms have been implemented either in ITK or local C++ code. We'll discuss with Core 3 collaborators to put that into the software they are using to help with the segmentation work.

Progress

During the project week:

  • done: 3D Random Walk Segmentation Slicer3 command line module.
  • done: Conformal Flattening ITK filter plugged in Slicer3 as a command line module.


References