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Revision as of 10:22, 25 June 2007
Home < Projects < Slicer3 < 2007 Project Week ROIs in Slicer3
Key Investigators
- Wendy, Jim, Nicole, Steve, Ron
Objective
Plan for ROIs in Slicer3
He'd like ROI-drawing functionality to be available (like Fiducials are) across the application -- not only in the ROI module or the Editor module, etc. He'd like to avoid making a user "wormhole" from one module into another (ROI/Editor) module to define a region, and then navigate back to continue what they were doing.
So somehow, at the application GUI level, Ron would like to expose this functionality. I think that sounds like a good idea.
There are multiple ways we can define ROIs:
1. directly: painting/outlining a label map (Editor module)
2. implicitly: specifying a location-and-radius (Fei's module), or
3. vector-form: points + curves (may be a DICOM compatible representation)
...(others?)...
To expose this at the Application GUI level, we could use a new ROI-mouse-mode (maybe a drop down choice from a single icon)? or a pop-up-and-dismiss ROI toolbox?
so before we add an icon to the toolbar for Fei's ROI module, we should see if there's a good way to consolidate this functionality and provide one-click access to it.
Questions:
- Relationship between ROIs and fiducials?
- Will we have paint and draw tools? How about erase (will undo work)?
- Cross-over with editor?
- What kind of implicit regions are useful?
Approach, Plan
Sketch above is a starting point -- includes all the ways of defining an ROI I can think of: painted, drawn, vector form, implicit -- no erase is shown (undo?). Shows toolbar menubutton with drop-down menu and a corresponding mouse-mode for "defining ROI".
Also see: UIDesign working problems .
Progress
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