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*'''Time scroll.''' The module provides a scroll-bar interface to scroll the frame in time-direction. It allows you to scroll the frame for foreground and background independently to compare two images at the different time points.
 
*'''Time scroll.''' The module provides a scroll-bar interface to scroll the frame in time-direction. It allows you to scroll the frame for foreground and background independently to compare two images at the different time points.
 
*'''Intensity plot.''' The module can draw intensity curve at the specified region of interest.
 
*'''Intensity plot.''' The module can draw intensity curve at the specified region of interest.
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*'''Series registration.''' The module provides a user-interface to perform image registration for each frame with a key frame. This function is useful if you want to perform intensity curve analysis on a series of images of an organ moving through the frames.

Revision as of 18:17, 19 February 2009

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Introduction

The 4D Analysis Module allows you to load, visualize and analyze a time-series of 3D images (4D image) on 3D Slicer. Currently, the module offers the following functions:

  • 4D image reader. The module can read a series of 3D images from a directory. It analyzes DICOM header of the files in the directory and split them into time-frames, even if all frames have the same series number. The module can also read NRRD images.
  • Time scroll. The module provides a scroll-bar interface to scroll the frame in time-direction. It allows you to scroll the frame for foreground and background independently to compare two images at the different time points.
  • Intensity plot. The module can draw intensity curve at the specified region of interest.
  • Series registration. The module provides a user-interface to perform image registration for each frame with a key frame. This function is useful if you want to perform intensity curve analysis on a series of images of an organ moving through the frames.