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Adapt Change tracker to handle multiple sequences and adjust functionality for handling multiple lesions.  
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'''1.''' Meet with Andriy Fedorov and go over existing Change Tracker codebase and determine whether it can be adapted and if not, what elements can be reused.
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 8 January 2010

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Key Investigators

  • MRN: Mark Scully, Jeremy Bockholt
  • BWH: Steve Pieper

Objective


Improve support for longitudinal analysis of lesion data.



Approach, Plan

1. Meet with Andriy Fedorov and go over existing Change Tracker codebase and determine whether it can be adapted and if not, what elements can be reused.

2. Incorporate our current approach into Change Tracker or Re-Use elements of Change Tracker in a new longitudinal lesion analysis tool.

Progress

1. Created a pipeline for longitudinal segmentation.

2. Created a module to produce lesion change maps.



References