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* Steve Pieper, Isomics | * Steve Pieper, Isomics | ||
* Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin, Kitware | * Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin, Kitware | ||
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+ | * Csaba Pinter, Queen's | ||
+ | * Curt Lisle, KnowledgeVis, LLC | ||
+ | * Teodora Szasz, University of Chicago | ||
==Project Description== | ==Project Description== | ||
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* Introduce dcmqi to the community | * Introduce dcmqi to the community | ||
+ | * improve documentation | ||
+ | * discuss next steps and specific open issues | ||
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* Present, meet collaborators... | * Present, meet collaborators... | ||
+ | * discuss pros and cons of integration as an external project into Slicer, and agree on the plan | ||
+ | * discuss the process of integration of new segmentation contexts by the user | ||
+ | * passing DICOM instances to the converters | ||
+ | * support of units/quantities in Slicer (also see [https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Documentation/Labs/Units labs page]) | ||
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− | * | + | * Discussions with the groups interested in exploring the use of DICOM for quantitative imaging research |
+ | * Identified an alternative (improved, hopefully) approach for communicating measurements to the SR converter using CSV: CSV table for the measurement quantities + CSV or JSON for describing the column names | ||
+ | * Discussed harmonization of the existing Units support in Slicer, and support of quantities/units for scalar volumes (only, for now); agreed that for now it makes sense to communicate per-volume quantity/units as MRML node attributes | ||
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==Background and References== | ==Background and References== | ||
* dcmqi home page: http://github.com/qiicr/dcmqi | * dcmqi home page: http://github.com/qiicr/dcmqi | ||
+ | * dcmqi Slicer extension: https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Documentation/Nightly/Extensions/DCMQI | ||
* DICOM4QI at RSNA2016: https://fedorov.gitbooks.io/rsna2016-qirr-dicom4qi/content/ | * DICOM4QI at RSNA2016: https://fedorov.gitbooks.io/rsna2016-qirr-dicom4qi/content/ | ||
+ | * https://peerj.com/articles/2057/ |
Latest revision as of 15:58, 13 January 2017
Home < 2017 Winter Project Week < dcmqiKey Investigators
- Andrey Fedorov, BWH
- Christian Herz, BWH
- Steve Pieper, Isomics
- Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin, Kitware
- Andras Lasso, Queen's
- Csaba Pinter, Queen's
- Curt Lisle, KnowledgeVis, LLC
- Teodora Szasz, University of Chicago
Project Description
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Background and References
- dcmqi home page: http://github.com/qiicr/dcmqi
- dcmqi Slicer extension: https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Documentation/Nightly/Extensions/DCMQI
- DICOM4QI at RSNA2016: https://fedorov.gitbooks.io/rsna2016-qirr-dicom4qi/content/
- https://peerj.com/articles/2057/