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Home < 2011 Winter Project Week:TubeTK VascularImageSegmentationAndAnalysisKey Investigators
- Kitware: Stephen Aylward, Danielle Pace
- SPL: Steve Pieper
Objective
TubeTK is a new open-source toolkit that hosts algorithms for applications involving images of tubes. By focusing on the geometry of tubes we can accomplish many of the grand challenges in medical image analysis for a wide range significant cases, e.g., disease detection, diagnosis, treatment guidance, and monitoring using vascular features.
Approach, Plan
TODO
Progress
Delivery Mechanism
All software written during the project week will be contributed to TubeTK for release to the community.