Difference between revisions of "3D SIFT VIEW"
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* Nicole Aucoin BWH | * Nicole Aucoin BWH | ||
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* Andriy Fedorov, BWH | * Andriy Fedorov, BWH | ||
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− | * | + | * Evaluated Slicer fiducials and VTK glyph models for feature display |
+ | * Developed a python script to convert a 3D SIFT feature file into a VTK model (thanks Lauren, Nicole) | ||
+ | * ToDo: | ||
+ | ** display feature orientation (possibly as another glyph) | ||
+ | ** display varying feature opacity | ||
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Revision as of 00:22, 9 January 2015
Home < 3D SIFT VIEWKey Investigators
- Matthew Toews BWH
- Raul San Jose BWH
- Steve Pieper BWH
- Nicole Aucoin BWH
- Lauren O'Donnell BWH
- Andriy Fedorov, BWH
- William Wells BWH
Project Description
Objective
- Generate effective visualizations for 3D SIFT feature sets in Slicer.
Approach, Plan
- Investigate methods for visualizing 3D feature location, scale, orientation and group label (e.g. diseased, healthy)
- Location, scale: spheres (markups), group labels: color/transparency
- Visualization: Slicer Python module based on Slicer Markups
- Data preparation: c++
Progress
- Evaluated Slicer fiducials and VTK glyph models for feature display
- Developed a python script to convert a 3D SIFT feature file into a VTK model (thanks Lauren, Nicole)
- ToDo:
- display feature orientation (possibly as another glyph)
- display varying feature opacity