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Revision as of 03:33, 27 June 2014
Home < 2014 Summer Project Week: RWV mapping supportKey Investigators
- Ethan Ulrich, Univ. of Iowa
- Andrey Fedorov, BWH
Project Description
Objective
As defined in the DICOM standard, the Real World Value Mapping Information Object Definition specifies a mapping of the stored pixel values of referenced images into some Real World value in defined units. This allows the capture of retrospectively determined mappings, e.g., for values that cannot be determined at the time of image acquisition and encoding. We aim to allow support for DICOM Real World Value Mapping objects in Slicer.
Approach, Plan
- Design a DICOM importer plugin that recognizes RWVM series and creates DICOM loadables for each RWVM factor.
- (For Iowa) design a DICOM PET plugin that generates the RWV mapping factors during examination for loading, and invokes RWVM plugin for these newly created series
- Expand upon DICOM RWVM support work done here
Progress
- Discussed RWMVs with David Clunie. They are meant to supercede the RescaleSlope and RescaleIntercept tags.
- Added source on GitHub here
- Plugin is able to read RWVM objects in the file list, generate loadable instances for each RWVM value detected, and load a selected series.