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There are also other methods within the NA-MIC kit and and external approach that is being developed to be used within Slicer (WMLS).<br>
 
There are also other methods within the NA-MIC kit and and external approach that is being developed to be used within Slicer (WMLS).<br>
 
Currently for our end to end tutorial, we have implemented a novel algorithm because the generalizability of our previous method to the clinical sample was poor.<br>
 
Currently for our end to end tutorial, we have implemented a novel algorithm because the generalizability of our previous method to the clinical sample was poor.<br>
 
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We need to make a final selection on choice of algorithm and any resulting optimization strategy to be used for final analysis and a timely manuscript.
  
 
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<h1>Approach, Plan</h1>
 
<h1>Approach, Plan</h1>
 
Review comparisons of NA-MIC kit tools EM-Segment, Prastawa Method, Magnotta Method, a new method a UPenn, etc<br>
 
Review comparisons of NA-MIC kit tools EM-Segment, Prastawa Method, Magnotta Method, a new method a UPenn, etc<br>
what is the best approach to use for the roadmap project?<br>
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What is the best approach to use for the roadmap project?<br>
 
What if anything can be leveraged or combined into a universal method?<br>
 
What if anything can be leveraged or combined into a universal method?<br>
 
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>
 
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>

Revision as of 18:51, 5 January 2009

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Key Investigators

Mark, 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 and external approach that is being developed to be used within Slicer (WMLS).
Currently for our end to end tutorial, we have implemented a novel algorithm because the generalizability of our previous method to the clinical sample was poor.
We need to make a final selection on choice of algorithm and any resulting optimization strategy to be used for final analysis and a timely manuscript.

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