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*Provide a tool in 3D Slicer which will segment | *Provide a tool in 3D Slicer which will segment | ||
− | **each vertebra and | + | **vertebrae. It is expected that each vertebra is individually labelled and |
− | + | *the algorithm can be developed using the data below | |
− | + | *the algorithm will be tested using a different ct data set of comparable quality. | |
− | + | *The algorithm can be semi-automated. It is acceptable to ask the user to point to one or more vertebrae or other structures. | |
− | *It is acceptable to ask the user to point to one or more vertebrae or other structures. | ||
*The algorithm must comply with [http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Documentation-Rons-Rules-For-Tools "Rons Rules For Tools"]. | *The algorithm must comply with [http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Documentation-Rons-Rules-For-Tools "Rons Rules For Tools"]. | ||
Revision as of 17:42, 14 January 2011
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Introduction
- This is the first in a series of challenges which aim at improving our set of robust interactive segmentation tools.
The Challenge
- Provide a tool in 3D Slicer which will segment
- vertebrae. It is expected that each vertebra is individually labelled and
- the algorithm can be developed using the data below
- the algorithm will be tested using a different ct data set of comparable quality.
- The algorithm can be semi-automated. It is acceptable to ask the user to point to one or more vertebrae or other structures.
- The algorithm must comply with "Rons Rules For Tools".
Deliverables
- Deliver your solution to Ron by May 31 2011
- The best solution will be awarded with one price of USD 500
- Definition of "best":
- Outer boundaries of the vertebral body correspond to the visible boundaries
- Clean separation from adjacent vertebrae, ribs (if present) and intervertebral disks
- Full segmentation of the transverse, spinous, and other processes
Sample data set
- See volume of interest which is cropped from the full data set. For reference, L1 has been labeled. Use File/Load scene to load the volume into Slicer. The size of the download is 70MB and contains the original data set as well.
- The bottom case in this table is the original location.
- Lung CT data set: This is a data set from a different subject.
- Lung CT data sets (3 cases) with COPD: These are three subjects with different degree of COPD.
Atlas reference
If you need anatomical knowledge, please download [1] which contains some individually labeled vertebrae.
To learn about regional differences among healthy vertebrae see the following wikipedia entries: