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*Roadmap project | *Roadmap project | ||
**What will the DBP engineer work on? | **What will the DBP engineer work on? | ||
+ | ***Development of multimodal workflows for TBI data of individual clinical cases | ||
+ | ***Development of novel processing routines in C++, itk/vtk | ||
+ | ***Generation of summary statistics describing the TBI-related injury | ||
+ | ***Extent of lesion(s), ventricular size, white matter pathology impacting connectivity | ||
+ | ***How such values change between acute and follow-up imaging sessions | ||
+ | ***How these changes pertain to changes in clinical course/outcome | ||
**Is the image data already in hand? | **Is the image data already in hand? | ||
+ | ***Yes. Multiple MR-based data types already exist in addition to PET. We will also work with UCLA clinicians to obtain additional data where necessary. | ||
*What modules for the NA-MIC Kit will result from this work? | *What modules for the NA-MIC Kit will result from this work? | ||
+ | **Many modules will be brought to the issues with TBI data. However, automated methods may not be robust enough for data where there has been a change in geometry, displacement of tissues, tissue death, surgical intervention, etc. We will work to identify places where such algorithms can receive user input to help conditionalize algorithm performance. | ||
*Outreach | *Outreach | ||
− | **Tutorial(s) on the wiki | + | **Special workflows will be necessary to guide users/clinicians in the processing of the data |
+ | **Tutorial(s) will be posted on the wiki | ||
**Presentation at a DBP conference for year 2 | **Presentation at a DBP conference for year 2 | ||
**Hands-on teaching event for the DBP scientific community for year 3 | **Hands-on teaching event for the DBP scientific community for year 3 | ||
=Who= | =Who= | ||
− | *DBP | + | *DBP: Jack Van Horn, Paul Vespa, David Hovda, Arthur Toga |
− | *Algo: Guido Gerig | + | *Algo: Guido Gerig, Marcel Prastawa |
*Eng: Steven Aylward | *Eng: Steven Aylward | ||
=When= | =When= | ||
=Where= | =Where= |
Latest revision as of 01:11, 25 October 2010
Home < UCLA-NA-MIC-2010-KickoffBack to 2010 Brainstorming
What
Planning the 3-year course:
- Roadmap project
- What will the DBP engineer work on?
- Development of multimodal workflows for TBI data of individual clinical cases
- Development of novel processing routines in C++, itk/vtk
- Generation of summary statistics describing the TBI-related injury
- Extent of lesion(s), ventricular size, white matter pathology impacting connectivity
- How such values change between acute and follow-up imaging sessions
- How these changes pertain to changes in clinical course/outcome
- Is the image data already in hand?
- Yes. Multiple MR-based data types already exist in addition to PET. We will also work with UCLA clinicians to obtain additional data where necessary.
- What will the DBP engineer work on?
- What modules for the NA-MIC Kit will result from this work?
- Many modules will be brought to the issues with TBI data. However, automated methods may not be robust enough for data where there has been a change in geometry, displacement of tissues, tissue death, surgical intervention, etc. We will work to identify places where such algorithms can receive user input to help conditionalize algorithm performance.
- Outreach
- Special workflows will be necessary to guide users/clinicians in the processing of the data
- Tutorial(s) will be posted on the wiki
- Presentation at a DBP conference for year 2
- Hands-on teaching event for the DBP scientific community for year 3
Who
- DBP: Jack Van Horn, Paul Vespa, David Hovda, Arthur Toga
- Algo: Guido Gerig, Marcel Prastawa
- Eng: Steven Aylward