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===Key Investigators===
 
===Key Investigators===
* Allen Tannenbaum, John Melonakos, Georgia Tech
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* Allen Tannenbaum, Tauseef ur Rehman, John Melonakos, Georgia Tech
* Marek Kubicki, Eric Melonakos, Sylvain Bouix, BWH
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* Marek Kubicki, Sylvain Bouix, BWH
* Marc Niethammer, UNC
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<h1>Objective</h1>
 
<h1>Objective</h1>
* To experiment with the new DWI data and GM ROIs.
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* To explore the portability of Optimal Mass Transport (OMT) Non-rigid Registration code to the NAMIC toolkit.
* To begin adapting the Finsler Tractography algorithm to handle this new data and to achieve long distance tractography between 2 GM regions.
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* To determine applicability of OMT registration algorithm for DWI Distortion Correction.
 
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<h1>Approach, Plan </h1>
 
<h1>Approach, Plan </h1>
With new data of the gray matter extent to the cingulum bundle, we will begin the process of refining the Finsler Tractography to work on these structures.
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<h1>Progress</h1>
 
<h1>Progress</h1>
Currently algorithms are in C++ and is ready to be integrated.
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Currently the algorithm is available in MATLAB
 
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Revision as of 19:43, 18 June 2008

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Key Investigators

  • Allen Tannenbaum, Tauseef ur Rehman, John Melonakos, Georgia Tech
  • Marek Kubicki, Sylvain Bouix, BWH


Objective

  • To explore the portability of Optimal Mass Transport (OMT) Non-rigid Registration code to the NAMIC toolkit.
  • To determine applicability of OMT registration algorithm for DWI Distortion Correction.

Approach, Plan

Progress

Currently the algorithm is available in MATLAB


References