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Revision as of 21:30, 31 December 2011
Home < 2012 Winter Project Week:UserInTheLoop InteractiveSegmnKey Investigators
- Peter Karasev, Ivan Kolesov:Georgia Institute of Technology
- Karl Fritscher
- Allen Tannenbaum : Boston University
Objective
- Goal: Improve the usability (speed, visualization, resource management) of the KSlice interactive segmentation algorithm.
- Determine suggested energies to be used on different modalities/anatomic structures
Approach, Plan
- Test the algorithm on more data sets (so far, experiments on orthopedic MRI and limited CT datasets have been performed)
- Experiment different energies on different modalities.
- Reduce the memory consumption for multiple label maps.
- Allow new users (you!) to try the algorithm on your data sets (to obtain feedback on its usability).
Progress
Delivery Mechanism
This work will be delivered to the NA-MIC Kit as a
- Slicer Module (via PLUS and OpenIGTLink)
References
I. Kolesov, P. Karasev, G. Muller, K. Chudy, J. Xerogeanes,A. Tannenbaum. Human supervisory control framework for interactive medical image segmentation.Proceedings of MICCAI Computational Biomechanics for Medicine Workshop, 2011.
P.Karasev, I.Kolesov, K.Chudy, G.Muller, J.Xerogeanes, A.Tannenbaum. Interactive MRI Segmentation with Controlled Active Vision. IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2011.