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Revision as of 21:09, 4 January 2013
Home < UKF Tractography in Slicer 4Key Investigators
- Ryan Eckbo, BWH, HMS
- Yogesh Rathi, BWH, HMS
- Demian Wassermann, BWH, HMS
- Carl-Fredrik Westin, BWH, HMS
Project Description
Objective
- High Priority:
Have a working UKFtractography module in Slicer4 extension:
- Change and update the UKFTractography.xml file for receiving a .vtk file as output.
- Setup CTest and ensure its working.
- Verify that the Tractography module works on a test invivo data set
- Verify that the following 4 models work properly. 1-Tensor, 1-Tensor with Free-water, 2-tensor, 2-tensor with free-water.
- Design a logo for the extension module.
- Document the module (including utility functions) -- make a wiki page. (Include the References to the appropriate papers and make nice snapshots).
- Add the 2 utility functions to the extension module and verify if they work.
- Optional:
1. Use the VTK library to output the data (.vtp).
- Future Work:
1. Move from boost to ITK multithreading.