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== Topics ==
 
== Topics ==

Revision as of 20:27, 8 January 2008

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Breakout session on "Registration methods in the NAMIC Toolkit"

Attendees

Please add your name below, if your plan on attending.

  • Guido Gerig
  • Jim Miller
  • Stephen Aylward
  • Ross Whitaker
  • Luis Ibanez
  • Alex hanfei Gouaillard
  • Casey Goodlett
  • Bill Lorensen
  • Luca Antiga
  • Clement Vachet
  • Ron Kikinis
  • Serdar Balci
  • Daniel Blezek
  • Li Shen
  • Kilian Pohl
  • Xiaodong Tao
  • Marcel Prastawa
  • Francois Budin
  • Padma Sundaram
  • Jeremy Bockholt
  • Mark Scully
  • David Gobbi

Topics

Please submit your ideas for topics to be discussed.

  • Demonstration of a registration module in Slicer (Stephen)
  • Needs, Categorization (Guido)
  • What is available (Guido)
  • Use in a pipeline (Guido)
  • Choice of appropriate/optimal algorithm, Validation (Guido)
  • Testing (Luis)
  • Heuristics for selecting components(Luis)

Presentations

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  • Opening remarks (Guido)
  • Demonstration of a registration module in Slicer (Stephen, Matt Turek, and Luis Ibanez)
  • Discussion of directions for future work (assign priorities and responsibilities)
    • Passing and tracking transforms in Slicer (Jim)
    • Regularization of BSplines (Stephen)
    • Adding "don't process" zones in BSplines (Stephen)
    • Objects as masks: mrml -=> SpatialObject conversion (Stephen)
    • Reducing BSpline memory requirements (Brad)
    • Specializing particular metric/transform combinations (Luis)
    • Batch processing registration
      • Atlas formation
      • Atlas application
    • Validation
      • STAPLE

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