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'''Objective:''' To provide the infrastructure necessary to represent, manage, and transform between the variety of coordinate frames used in medical imaging.
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'''Objectives''' The primary dissemination goal in the second year of NA-MIC was to focus on outreach to the broader research community
  
<br />'''Progress:''' A new image class, itk::OrientedImage, has been developed and added to ITK. This image class caches the image direction cosines. ITK's IO mechanisms have been updated to read and write orientation information. Filters which implictly manipulate orientation (flip, resample, etc.) have been modified to explictly modify the cached image orientation.
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'''Progress''' This outreach goal was accomplished using several mechanisms. In addition to the training events reported by the Training core, three workshops and two birds-of-a-feather meetings were held in collaboration with the Service core. Three invited talks were presented about NA-MIC, and the wiki-based collaborative web presence was also approximately doubled in this time.
  
'''Key Investigators:'''
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'''Key Investigators'''
  
* GE Research: Bill Lorensen, Jim Miller
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* Tina Kapur, Epiphany Medical
* Isomics: Steve Pieper
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* Steve Pieper, Isomics
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* Ron Kikinis, Harvard
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* Luis Ibanez, Kitware
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* Bill Lorensen, GE Research
  
'''Links:'''
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'''Links'''
  
* [http://www.itk.org/Wiki/Proposals:Orientation Image Orientation in ITK]
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* [[Dissemination:Progress_Report:2006|Dissemination:Progress Report:2006]]

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Objectives The primary dissemination goal in the second year of NA-MIC was to focus on outreach to the broader research community

Progress This outreach goal was accomplished using several mechanisms. In addition to the training events reported by the Training core, three workshops and two birds-of-a-feather meetings were held in collaboration with the Service core. Three invited talks were presented about NA-MIC, and the wiki-based collaborative web presence was also approximately doubled in this time.

Key Investigators

  • Tina Kapur, Epiphany Medical
  • Steve Pieper, Isomics
  • Ron Kikinis, Harvard
  • Luis Ibanez, Kitware
  • Bill Lorensen, GE Research

Links