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Revision as of 14:01, 17 June 2013
Home < 2013 Summer Project Week:Ultrasound CalibrationKey Investigators
- BWH: Matthew Toews, Daniel Kostro, William Wells, Isaiah Norton
- Queen's University: Tamas Ungi
- Kitware: Stephen Aylward
Objective
The goal of this project is to develop 2D ultrasound technology for image-guided procedures.
Specifically, we focus on techniques that can operate in the absence of an external probe tracking systems, i.e. 3D reconstruction and online visualization, in the context of neurosurgery.
Approach, Plan
- Develop code (C++) for ultrasound feature matching and associated applications
- 3D reconstruction
- Online visualization / navigation
- Port to a Slicer module
- Testing algorithms on US data provided by PLUS, Tamas.
Progress
TBD
Delivery Mechanism
- Code and slicer module
- A writeup of developments/results for future publications.