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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
* What problem does the pipeline solve, and who is the targeted user? | * What problem does the pipeline solve, and who is the targeted user? | ||
+ | **The pipeline attempts to solve the problem of segmenting white matter lusions in lupus. The capability is aimed at clinical researchers. | ||
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* How does the pipeline compare to state of the art | * How does the pipeline compare to state of the art | ||
+ | **The state of the art is a work in progress in N-SLE. There are many approaches that attempt to solve lesion classification in Multiple Sclerosis. Some of these approaches are automated or semi-automated; however, all automatic approaches suffer a lack of a gold standard. It is difficult for humans to agree on fuzzy boundaries across different image constrasts. | ||
==Detailed Information about the Pipeline== | ==Detailed Information about the Pipeline== |
Revision as of 04:15, 8 January 2009
Home < AHM2009:Mind
MIND Roadmap Project
Overview
- What problem does the pipeline solve, and who is the targeted user?
- The pipeline attempts to solve the problem of segmenting white matter lusions in lupus. The capability is aimed at clinical researchers.
- How does the pipeline compare to state of the art
- The state of the art is a work in progress in N-SLE. There are many approaches that attempt to solve lesion classification in Multiple Sclerosis. Some of these approaches are automated or semi-automated; however, all automatic approaches suffer a lack of a gold standard. It is difficult for humans to agree on fuzzy boundaries across different image constrasts.
Detailed Information about the Pipeline
- Illustrate the components and workflow of the pipeline using your own data
- Demonstrate parameters/steps that need to be adjusted using someone else's data
Software & documentation
- url for downloading all the software
- url for the end-user tutorial
Team
- DBP: Affiliation & logo
- Core 1: Affiliation & logo
- Core 2: Affiliation & logo
- Contact: name, email
Outreach
- Publication Links to the PubDB.
- Planned outreach activities (including presentations, tutorials/workshops) at conferences