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Revision as of 16:33, 8 December 2009
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Use Case Library
- Registration Case Library
- Use Case Sharing Advertisment Page
- Notes & concepts about the Registration Case Library
Development Efforts
- Notes & ideas for GUI and algorithm implementation. Discussion platform with the developer group
- Parameter Exploration
- Result Evaluation & Visualization
- Kitware Wiki on developer efforts
Reference Manual
- The reference manual will contain detailed descriptions of each parameter and each control element within the slicer registration module. The description should help the user understand what exactly that function/parameter does and if/how useful it will be for their specific registration problem.
- Each entry will have one short description (that could also serve as tooltip) and one longer, more technical explanation.
- Preferred formats: Slicer Wiki, maybe PDF, cross-linking required
- Draft Registration Reference Manual
User Manuals & Tutorials
- The user manual will contain a systematic overview of registration functionality within 3DSlicer. formats: Slicer Wiki, PowerPoint.
- Tutorials will be case oriented and always demonstrate a particular task or feature
- Video Tutorials: showcase of specific workflow
- Background Tutorials, explaining the basics of registration, formats: PowerPoint. Minimal understanding of the inner workings of a registration optimization algorithm is essential to understand and judge the results obtained and obtainable.
Contact
- if there is anything you think would be of help to the 3DSlicer registration user, be that documentation, examples or features, we'd love to hear about it:
- any questions/concerns are welcome on the slicer user mailing list: mailto:slicer-users@bwh.harvard.edu
- particular questions/concerns re. these pages or Registration Documentation drop a line to mailto:meier@bwh.harvard.edu
Links
- Registration Summit Aug'09
- 2009_Summer_Project_Week_Slicer3_registration
- Slicer Documentation 3.5
- Bug Tracker
- AHM_2010
- AHM 2010 Project Week: Registration Case Library Project Page
- Slicer Logo & Communication Guide
- NAMIC registration:
- Contact: Dominik Meier : mailto:meier@bwh.harvard.edu
Bundled Registration and Tests
- http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Projects:DBP2:Harvard:Registration_Documentation
- http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/MeningiomaMRIRegistrationStudy#Limitations_of_the_Slicer_registration_tools
- Vervet head MRI atlas-to-subject registration
- Head MRI registration between different timepoints (human subjects, changing pathology present)
- Side by side comparisons in slicer2 and slicer3 with data and images
- http://mindboggle.info/papers/index.php
- testing on the Vanderbuild database: RIRE
- ITK Registration Optimization Sets