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==Example Visualization==
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==Key Investigators==
 
==Key Investigators==
* Matthew Toews BWH
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* Matthew Toews, Raul San Jose, Steve Pieper, Nicole Aucoin, Lauren O'Donnell, Andriy Fedorov, William Wells BWH
* Raul San Jose BWH
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* Steve Pieper BWH
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==Code==
* Nicole Aucoin BWH
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Python conversion code [[Media:3D_SIFT_VISUALIZATION.gz]]
* Lauren O'Donnell BWH
 
* Andriy Fedorov, BWH
 
* William Wells BWH
 
  
 
==Project Description==
 
==Project Description==

Revision as of 00:29, 9 January 2015

Home < 3D SIFT VIEW

Example Visualization

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Key Investigators

  • Matthew Toews, Raul San Jose, Steve Pieper, Nicole Aucoin, Lauren O'Donnell, Andriy Fedorov, William Wells BWH

Code

Python conversion code Media:3D_SIFT_VISUALIZATION.gz

Project Description

Objective

  • Generate effective visualizations for 3D SIFT feature sets in Slicer.

Approach, Plan

  • Investigate methods for visualizing 3D feature location, scale, orientation and group label (e.g. diseased, healthy)
  • Location, scale: spheres (markups), group labels: color/transparency
  • Visualization: Slicer Python module based on Slicer Markups
  • Data preparation: c++

Progress

  • Evaluated Slicer fiducials and VTK glyph models for feature display
  • Developed a python script to convert a 3D SIFT feature file into a VTK model (thanks Lauren, Nicole)
  • ToDo:
    • display feature orientation (possibly as another glyph)
    • display varying feature opacity