Difference between revisions of "2016 Summer Project Week/Segmentation Editor and Terminology"
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− | Type = Segmented Property Type (+Modifier, optional) | + | * Type = Segmented Property Type (+Modifier, optional) |
− | Anatomic region (+Modifier, optional) | + | * Anatomic region (+Modifier, optional) |
==== Loading segmentation from DICOM ==== | ==== Loading segmentation from DICOM ==== |
Revision as of 09:04, 22 June 2016
Home < 2016 Summer Project Week < Segmentation Editor and TerminologyKey Investigators
- Nicole Aucoin (BWH)
- Csaba Pinter (Queens)
- Andrey Fedorov (BWH)
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Use cases
- Category = Segmented Property Category
- Type = Segmented Property Type (+Modifier, optional)
- Anatomic region (+Modifier, optional)
Loading segmentation from DICOM
Assumptions:
- can expect that Category and Type will be initialized, if not - fall back to default codes (Tissue/Tissue codes)
- anatomic region may or may not be initialized (example: can specify location of the tumor, but may not be present)
- colors may or may not be specified
Consequences:
- need to be able to handle these various combinations
- if colors are not specified, would be nice to suggest some good default color choices (to optimize differentiation of the structures? lookup of default colors may not be easy)