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Latest revision as of 21:09, 21 June 2012

Home < 2012 Summer Project Week:Early Dementia Diagnostic

Key Investigators

  • ErasmusMC: Marcel Koek
  • BWH: Sonia Pujol

Objective

The goal is to investigate the integration of a set of tools for detecting early dementia in Slicer4. The tool displays images, charts and numbers which give the clinician a quick indication whether the patient has dementia and in the case of dementia which type.

Approach, Plan

Exploratory work to see if the collection of tools can be re-implemented as a standalone application in Slicer.


Progress

  • Learned the workings of ScriptableModules and how to interact with Slicer and its components from Python.
  • Confident I can build useful/useable applications with(in) Slicer4.


Delivery Mechanism

This work will be delivered to the NA-MIC Kit as a (please select the appropriate options by noting YES against them below)

  1. ITK Module
  2. Slicer Module -
    1. Built-in -
    2. Extension -- commandline
    3. Extension -- loadable
  3. Other (Please specify)


References