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+ | * P. Savadjiev, G. L. Kindlmann, S. Bouix, M. E. Shenton, C.-F. Westin. White matter geometry from diffusion tensor gradients. NeuroImage 49, 3175-3186 (2010). | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:14, 9 June 2011
Home < 2011 Summer Project Week WMGeometry Slicer4Key Investigators
- Brigham and Women's Hospital: Peter Savadjiev
Objective
The objective is to take an existing Slicer3 python module for computing the white matter geometry measures of Savadjiev et al. (2010) (see this past project from project week 2009), and make it part of the new diffusion module of Slicer 4.
Approach, Plan
Interface the extisting Python implementation with Slicer4, with help from other attendees familiar with Slicer4.
Progress
References
- P. Savadjiev, G. L. Kindlmann, S. Bouix, M. E. Shenton, C.-F. Westin. White matter geometry from diffusion tensor gradients. NeuroImage 49, 3175-3186 (2010).