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'''Progress:''' | '''Progress:''' | ||
− | * Base projection algorithms have been developed and will be integrated into the toolkit. | + | * Base projection algorithms have been developed and will be integrated into the toolkit. The algorithms have been implemented in KWWidgets in IaFeMesh to simplify integration into Slicer3. |
− | * Develop mapped meshing techniques. | + | * The base code and algorithms have been brought into Slicer3 for integration within the GUI and MRML. Curt Lisle has been working on a this integration. |
+ | *# The sort term goal is to get a single editable bounding box working within Slicer3 for the next release. | ||
+ | *# Projection based morphing and mesh interpolation will be required. | ||
+ | *# Include export to Abaqus format | ||
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+ | * Develop mapped meshing techniques that include an FE based solution using ITK that registers a template mesh with a subject specific surface. | ||
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+ | '''To Do:'' | ||
+ | * Fully support all bounding box editing options | ||
+ | *# Add | ||
+ | *# Delete | ||
+ | *# Split | ||
+ | *# Merge | ||
+ | *# Extrude | ||
+ | *# Face manipulation | ||
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+ | * Extract mesh material properties from the images | ||
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+ | * Further evaluate and integrate the mapped mesh algorithms into Slicer3. | ||
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'''Key Investigators:''' | '''Key Investigators:''' | ||
− | * Iowa: Nicole Grosland, Vincent Magnotta | + | * Iowa: Nicole Grosland, Vincent Magnotta, Kiran Shivanna, Curt Lisle, and Steve Pieper |
'''Links:''' | '''Links:''' |
Revision as of 21:38, 29 October 2007
Home < Novel Hexahedral Meshing AlgorithmsObjective:
- Develop and integrate novel hexahedral meshing algorithms into the NA-MIC kit
Progress:
- Base projection algorithms have been developed and will be integrated into the toolkit. The algorithms have been implemented in KWWidgets in IaFeMesh to simplify integration into Slicer3.
- The base code and algorithms have been brought into Slicer3 for integration within the GUI and MRML. Curt Lisle has been working on a this integration.
- The sort term goal is to get a single editable bounding box working within Slicer3 for the next release.
- Projection based morphing and mesh interpolation will be required.
- Include export to Abaqus format
- Develop mapped meshing techniques that include an FE based solution using ITK that registers a template mesh with a subject specific surface.
'To Do:
- Fully support all bounding box editing options
- Add
- Delete
- Split
- Merge
- Extrude
- Face manipulation
- Extract mesh material properties from the images
- Further evaluate and integrate the mapped mesh algorithms into Slicer3.
Key Investigators:
- Iowa: Nicole Grosland, Vincent Magnotta, Kiran Shivanna, Curt Lisle, and Steve Pieper
Links: