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The first step is to create a simple Atlas Generation tool in Slicer3. This will be done by the AHM.
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A simple Atlas Creator was created and is available in Slicer3 nightly builds. Manual segmentations containing multiple labels are supported and get registered via BRAINSTools as an atlas for each label and as a combined atlas.
  
 
During the project week, we want to leverage expertise from Registration experts to extend and optimize the functionality.
 
During the project week, we want to leverage expertise from Registration experts to extend and optimize the functionality.

Revision as of 05:45, 10 January 2011

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Key Investigators

  • UPenn: Daniel Haehn, Kilian Pohl
  • BWH: Dominik Meier
  • BWH: Ryan Eckbo

Objective

We want to create an Atlas Registration tool in Slicer3.

Approach, Plan

A simple Atlas Creator was created and is available in Slicer3 nightly builds. Manual segmentations containing multiple labels are supported and get registered via BRAINSTools as an atlas for each label and as a combined atlas.

During the project week, we want to leverage expertise from Registration experts to extend and optimize the functionality.

Progress

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Delivery Mechanism

This work will be delivered to the NA-MIC Kit as a (please select the appropriate options by noting YES against them below)

  1. ITK Module
  2. Slicer Module
    1. Built-in
    2. Extension -- commandline
    3. Extension -- loadable [X]
  3. Other (Please specify)

References

  • L. Zöllei, M. Shenton, W.M. Wells III, K.M. Pohl. The Impact of Atlas Formation Methods on Atlas-Guided Brain Segmentation, Statistical Registration. In Pair-wise and Group-wise Alignment and Atlas Formation Workshop at MICCAI 2007: Tenth International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, pp. 39 - 46, Brisbane, Australia, 2007.