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*# Ziv will work on a Tracker server application during this meeting (A standard alone application that can talk to different tracking device and send out transform using OpenIGTLink) | *# Ziv will work on a Tracker server application during this meeting (A standard alone application that can talk to different tracking device and send out transform using OpenIGTLink) | ||
*# In the long term, implement registration and navigation interface in Slicer | *# In the long term, implement registration and navigation interface in Slicer | ||
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=== Day 2 === | === Day 2 === |
Revision as of 13:54, 31 July 2008
Home < Liver RFA project mtg 7 30 2008Georgetown University, ISIS Center, July 30 ~ August 1st, 2008
Attendee: Noby Hata, Haiying Liu, Yaniv Ziv, Patrick Cheng
Day 1
- Update project status.
- Demonstrating Slicer 3.0's segmentation and navigation capability
- Showing the existing IGSTK RFA system
- Experiment in DynaCT room (C-arm CT flouro room) to show the work flow of Georgetown's system
- Disccusion the integration effort
- In the near term, working on the semi-automatic segmentation of tumor in liver using slicer modules
- Setting up DICOM receiver on the Slicer workstation so it can receive data from DynaCT scanner [Finished by Haiying using DCMTK and tested]
- Ziv will work on a Tracker server application during this meeting (A standard alone application that can talk to different tracking device and send out transform using OpenIGTLink)
- In the long term, implement registration and navigation interface in Slicer
- Integrate the optimization algorithm
Day 2
- Discussion of project road map
- Goals in two years and obstacles
- Major components in place. Slicer 3.0 need improvement in performance