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Revision as of 19:05, 13 December 2007
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Key Investigators
- MIT: Serdar Balci, Polina Golland
- Kitware: Brad Davis
- SCI: Casey Goodlett
Objective
The goal of this project is to expand the NAMIC Software Kit with the addition of an image-based atlas building algorithm that was developed by Polina Golland’s lab at MIT. The basic functionality of this software will be demonstrated to the NAMIC community at the January 2008 NAMIC all-hands meeting. A secondary goal is to begin the process of gathering usability and interface requests from targeted clinical collaborators. It is intended that users’ requests will be incorporated in to a future project aimed at tailoring this software for widespread NAMIC use.
See our Algorithm Project Page for more details.
Approach, Plan
The registration algorithms are already available as C++ sourcecode. We plan to integrate them into the NAMIC community by:
- Adapt sourcecode to utilize the command-line parsing mechanism that was designed for Slicer3 external modules.
- Create a simple Slicer3 graphical user interface (external module) that allows a user to generate an atlas from their data.
- User Feedback. During the January 2008 NAMIC all-hands meeting we will solicit feedback on this project from potential collaborators.
Progress
Lead Up Work
Jan 2008 Project Week
References
- S.K. Balci, P. Golland, M.E. Shenton, W.M. Wells III. Free-Form B-spline Deformation Model for Groupwise Registration. In Proceedings of MICCAI 2007 Statistical Registration Workshop: Pair-wise and Group-wise Alignment and Atlas Formation, 23-30, 2007.