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* Develop and test Slicer/DCMTK support for DICOM tractography (supplement 181).
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* Aim 1: Develop DCMTK and Slicer support for DICOM tractography objects (supplement 181).
* Develop and test Slicer support for DiPy's HDF5-based "dpy" tract format.
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* Aim 2: Develop Slicer support for DiPy tractography i/o.
 
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** planning emails and data exchange before project week.
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** prototype DCMTK support for supplement 181.
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** (implement Slicer interface to load objects and metadata from DCMTK into tractography nodes?)
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** implement support for DPY and TrackVis tractography file formats.
 
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** productive discussions explaining data processing and structure.
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** designed high-level DCMTK API for accessing tractography objects.
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** Prototyped stand-alone TrackVis reader (custom binary format)
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** Finished and submitted PR to move diffusion modules to remote module build: https://github.com/Slicer/Slicer/pull/442
 
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 8 January 2016

Home < 2016 Winter Project Week < Projects < Tractography format interoperability

Key Investigators

  • Michael Onken, OFFIS
  • Isaiah Norton, BWH
  • Lauren O'Donnell, BWH

Project Description

Objective Approach and Plan Progress and Next Steps
  • Aim 1: Develop DCMTK and Slicer support for DICOM tractography objects (supplement 181).
  • Aim 2: Develop Slicer support for DiPy tractography i/o.
  • Aim 1:
    • planning emails and data exchange before project week.
    • prototype DCMTK support for supplement 181.
    • (implement Slicer interface to load objects and metadata from DCMTK into tractography nodes?)
  • Aim 2:
    • implement support for DPY and TrackVis tractography file formats.
  • Aim 1:
    • productive discussions explaining data processing and structure.
    • designed high-level DCMTK API for accessing tractography objects.
  • Aim 2:
    • Prototyped stand-alone TrackVis reader (custom binary format)
  • Bonus:

Background and References

DICOM Supplement 181