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− | * Add support for node sequences (e.g., time sequence, multi-parametric images, etc.) | + | * Add support for node bundle sequences (e.g., time sequence, multi-parametric images, etc.) |
** All node types: not just volumes but also transforms, models, markups, and any custom nodes | ** All node types: not just volumes but also transforms, models, markups, and any custom nodes | ||
− | ** Large data sets: up to 5000 | + | ** Large data sets: up to 5000 bundles, with any number of nodes in each bundle, any size of nodes |
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** Import from sequence metafile (time sequence of a 2D image and multiple tool tracking data) | ** Import from sequence metafile (time sequence of a 2D image and multiple tool tracking data) | ||
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** Load from scene file | ** Load from scene file | ||
** Browsing sequence items: automatic replay, prev/next item; ability to show multiple items at the same time | ** Browsing sequence items: automatic replay, prev/next item; ability to show multiple items at the same time | ||
− | ** Modification of sequence items: add/delete, change | + | ** Modification of sequence items: add/delete, change bundle name, parameter |
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− | * | + | * Even after extensive MRML scene optimization, handling of large data sets (more 1000+ nodes) is not feasible due to the inefficiency of MRML widgets (node selector combo boxes, scene hierarchy trees; due to each widget maintaining its own qMRMLSceneModel) |
+ | * Plan: store one sequence bundle node in the scene and store each bundle as a private scene inside that sequence bundle node | ||
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+ | ==Use cases== | ||
+ | * Tracked ultrasound image sequence review | ||
+ | * Adaptive RT image sequence review | ||
+ | * 4D Cardiac CT volume rendering | ||
+ | * DCE-MRI review |
Revision as of 18:50, 28 December 2013
Home < 2014 Project Week:MultidimensionalDataSupportKey Investigators
- Queen's: Andras Lasso
- BWH: Andriy Fedorov
- Isomics: Steve Pieper
- Kitware Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin
- UHN: Kevin Wang
Project Description
Objective
- Add support for node bundle sequences (e.g., time sequence, multi-parametric images, etc.)
- All node types: not just volumes but also transforms, models, markups, and any custom nodes
- Large data sets: up to 5000 bundles, with any number of nodes in each bundle, any size of nodes
- Operations:
- Import from sequence metafile (time sequence of a 2D image and multiple tool tracking data)
- Save into scene file
- Load from scene file
- Browsing sequence items: automatic replay, prev/next item; ability to show multiple items at the same time
- Modification of sequence items: add/delete, change bundle name, parameter
Approach, Plan
- Even after extensive MRML scene optimization, handling of large data sets (more 1000+ nodes) is not feasible due to the inefficiency of MRML widgets (node selector combo boxes, scene hierarchy trees; due to each widget maintaining its own qMRMLSceneModel)
- Plan: store one sequence bundle node in the scene and store each bundle as a private scene inside that sequence bundle node
Progress
Use cases
- Tracked ultrasound image sequence review
- Adaptive RT image sequence review
- 4D Cardiac CT volume rendering
- DCE-MRI review