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*** no fine-tuning of the fiducial locations was done -- this is an example result one can get almost right away
 
*** no fine-tuning of the fiducial locations was done -- this is an example result one can get almost right away
 
*** rule of thumb in placing fiducials: try to cover uniformly the volume you are trying to segment; this is particularly important for large structures like WM/GM
 
*** rule of thumb in placing fiducials: try to cover uniformly the volume you are trying to segment; this is particularly important for large structures like WM/GM
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*** Segment the inner part of the tumor from SPGR using RSS
 
*DTI processing (Alex Yarmarkovich, Demian Wasserman)
 
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*Volume Cropping (Andrey Fedorov)

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Moderator: Ron Kikinis

Introduction

  • This is an advanced topic presentation on Slicer abilities. The intention is to familiarize the NA-MIC community with Slicer abilities.
  • You have mastered the introductions and you are hungry for more.... :)
    • This means that we expect you to at least have worked through the Core Tutorials before this class.
  • Ron and the creators of modules will show you advanced capabilities in Slicer 3.6

Logistics

  • What: Advanced capabilities in Slicer
  • Who: All the new DBP engineers, all the participants new to NA-MIC
  • When: Monday afternoon: 3pm through 5pm
  • Where: Main Event Room

Data

Preliminary Program


Attendees

  1. Ron Kikinis
  2. Steve Pieper
  3. UCLA DBP Engineer: Andrei Irimia
  4. Iowa DBP Engineer: Mark Scully
  5. MGH DBP Engineer: Nadya Shusharina
  6. Utah DBP Engineer: Josh Cates
  7. Utah DBP Student: Josh Blauer
  8. Utah DBP PI: Rob MacLeod
  9. Utah DBP Student: Chris Gloschat