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+ | Segmentation of the wrist bones in the template space, which are propagated back to the individual observations via mappings computed during template estimation. | ||
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+ | Continous change trajectories via spatiotemporal modeling. Color denotes speed and vectors denote direction of change. | ||
http://research.engineering.nyu.edu/~fishbaugh/docs/wrist_quick.gif http://research.engineering.nyu.edu/~fishbaugh/docs/wrist_velocity_vectors.gif | http://research.engineering.nyu.edu/~fishbaugh/docs/wrist_quick.gif http://research.engineering.nyu.edu/~fishbaugh/docs/wrist_velocity_vectors.gif |
Revision as of 10:03, 30 June 2017
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Key Investigators
- James Fishbaugh (NYU Tandon School of Engineering, USA)
- Guido Gerig (NYU Tandon School of Engineering, USA)
Project Description
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We will use Slicer and various tools for visualization, segmentation, and analysis of the dynamic MR sequence. |
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Illustrations
Left) One observation of the wrist. Right) A sequence of volume renderings within Slicer to show the 10 observations.
Segmentation of the wrist bones in the template space, which are propagated back to the individual observations via mappings computed during template estimation.
Continous change trajectories via spatiotemporal modeling. Color denotes speed and vectors denote direction of change.