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In my project I will develop a loadable Slicer 4 Module which will provide an user friendly workflow management for the analysis of multi timepoint PET/CT image data. | In my project I will develop a loadable Slicer 4 Module which will provide an user friendly workflow management for the analysis of multi timepoint PET/CT image data. | ||
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+ | === TODO list before Slicer 4.2 feature freeze === | ||
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+ | # Evaluating if plotting SUV values can be done with jqPlot or by using vtkCharts. | ||
+ | # Enhancing volume cropping for voxel space. | ||
+ | # Exploring utlility of multiple volume rendering views for qualitative analysis. | ||
+ | # Figure out if customized layout can be done without core modification (on the fly) | ||
=== Documentation of the Progress === | === Documentation of the Progress === | ||
− | * Download the flowchart for the workflow [[Media:LongPETCT-Flowchart- | + | * Download the draft for the internal structure [[Media:LongPETCT-Structure-v01.pdf | here]] (last updated: 07/12/2012). |
+ | * Download the flowchart for the workflow [[Media:LongPETCT-Flowchart-v02.pdf | here]] (last updated: 07/10/2012). | ||
* Download the current mockups for the workflow [[Media:Mercea_Long_PETCT_Workflow_120617.zip | here]]. | * Download the current mockups for the workflow [[Media:Mercea_Long_PETCT_Workflow_120617.zip | here]]. | ||
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=== Source code links === | === Source code links === | ||
* Source code for workflow demo application: [https://github.com/paulcm/repos.git demo repository] | * Source code for workflow demo application: [https://github.com/paulcm/repos.git demo repository] | ||
+ | * Source code of Longitudinal PET/CT Analysis Module for Slicer 4 [https://github.com/paulcm/LongPETCT.git module repository] | ||
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+ | === Literature === | ||
+ | * J. Zhang et al. (2003) Using usability heuristics to evaluate patient safety of medical devices [http://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=zhang%20et%20al%20usability&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCoQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fuserportal.iha.dk%2F~sw%2Fkurser%2Fbrga_04%2FLitteratur%2FUsing%2520usability%2520heuristics%2520to%2520evaluate%2520patient%2520safety%2520of%2520medical%2520devices%2520.pdf&ei=EhNqUMeJEuLv0gGutYCwCA&usg=AFQjCNGf3heX-DIeO9Kxuc7aFEkBV4cpoA&cad=rja] |
Latest revision as of 22:08, 1 October 2012
Contents
Wikipage of Paul Mercea
About Myself
I am a Medical Informatics masters student from the University of Heidelberg, Germany. Before coming to the SPL I worked for two years part time at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in Heidelberg at the Medical and Biological Informatics department. At the moment I am working on my master's thesis at SPL on the project described below.
Contact Information
If you would like to contact me feel free to write me an e-mail. E-mail: pmercea (at sign) bwh.harvard.edu
Project - Longitudinal Analysis of PET/CT Image Series
In my project I will develop a loadable Slicer 4 Module which will provide an user friendly workflow management for the analysis of multi timepoint PET/CT image data.
TODO list before Slicer 4.2 feature freeze
- Evaluating if plotting SUV values can be done with jqPlot or by using vtkCharts.
- Enhancing volume cropping for voxel space.
- Exploring utlility of multiple volume rendering views for qualitative analysis.
- Figure out if customized layout can be done without core modification (on the fly)
Documentation of the Progress
- Download the draft for the internal structure here (last updated: 07/12/2012).
- Download the flowchart for the workflow here (last updated: 07/10/2012).
- Download the current mockups for the workflow here.
Download links
- Opensource tool used for GUI prototyping: Pencil
Source code links
- Source code for workflow demo application: demo repository
- Source code of Longitudinal PET/CT Analysis Module for Slicer 4 module repository
Literature
- J. Zhang et al. (2003) Using usability heuristics to evaluate patient safety of medical devices [1]