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* bugfix for vanishing contour when image is ~constant or very noisy | * bugfix for vanishing contour when image is ~constant or very noisy | ||
* generate and [https://github.com/pkarasev3/kslice/tree/master/data some synthetic data to stress the segmentor] | * generate and [https://github.com/pkarasev3/kslice/tree/master/data some synthetic data to stress the segmentor] | ||
+ | * gained some better understanding of python modules, planning on having kslice get instantiated from python script, although this might be limited to linux/mac. | ||
+ | * with integration functions, technically Slicer python + numpy can do this but requires a programmer with python knowledge. Prototyped a small parser for matlab-like syntax to be applied to Volumes in Slicer. | ||
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Revision as of 16:16, 11 January 2013
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Key Investigators
Peter Karasev, GT/UAB; Ivan Kolesov, GT/UAB; Allen Tannenbaum, UAB; Phillip Mitchell, Emory; John Xerogeanes, Emory
Project Description
Objective
- Improve Slicer interactive segmentation workflow
- Add useful integral-like functionality to Slicer that have been useful in external matlab/c++
- Port new theoretical developments into Slicer segmentation tool
- Add coupled interactive level sets, use coupling matrix that pivots on the "active" surface
Approach, Plan
- Verify lack of current integral functions in Slicer
- Integrate bug fixes from Ivan Kolesov and Karl Fritscher
- Try to separate CLI-like functions in interactive segmentation tool into separate own modules
Progress
- bugfix for vanishing contour when image is ~constant or very noisy
- generate and some synthetic data to stress the segmentor
- gained some better understanding of python modules, planning on having kslice get instantiated from python script, although this might be limited to linux/mac.
- with integration functions, technically Slicer python + numpy can do this but requires a programmer with python knowledge. Prototyped a small parser for matlab-like syntax to be applied to Volumes in Slicer.