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We have tested several algorithms and approaches for classifying white matter lesions.
 
We have tested several algorithms and approaches for classifying white matter lesions.
At the moment, we have implemented vince magnotta's algorithm into the roadmap project/tutorial.
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There are also other methods within the NA-MIC kit and approaches that are being developed to be used within Slicer.
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Currently for our end to end tutorial, we have implemented a novel algorithm.
  
  
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Review comparisons of NA-MIC kit tools EM-Segment, Prastawa Method, Magnotta Method, etc
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Review comparisons of NA-MIC kit tools EM-Segment, Prastawa Method, Magnotta Method, a new method a UPenn, etc<br>
discuss looking at k-nearest neighbor (the approach that won the MICCAI brain lesion challenge)
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what is the best approach to use for the roadmap project?<br>
what is the best approach to use for the roadmap project?
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What if anything can be leveraged or combined into a universal method?<br>
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This work should lead towards planned MICCAI (march 8 due date) or other venue paper on white matter lesion also plan on immediately after full application/analysis of a clinical lupus sample (n=62).<br>
 
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this work should lead towards planned MICCAI or other venue paper on white matter lesion also plan on full analysis of a clinical lupus sample
 
 
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Revision as of 18:47, 5 January 2009

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Key Investigators

Marcel, Vince, Ross, Jeremy

Objective

We have tested several algorithms and approaches for classifying white matter lesions. There are also other methods within the NA-MIC kit and approaches that are being developed to be used within Slicer. Currently for our end to end tutorial, we have implemented a novel algorithm.


Approach, Plan

Review comparisons of NA-MIC kit tools EM-Segment, Prastawa Method, Magnotta Method, a new method a UPenn, etc
what is the best approach to use for the roadmap project?
What if anything can be leveraged or combined into a universal method?
This work should lead towards planned MICCAI (march 8 due date) or other venue paper on white matter lesion also plan on immediately after full application/analysis of a clinical lupus sample (n=62).

Progress


References