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Workflows and Service Oriented Architecture Modules for Slicer4 as Extensions
Key Investigators
- Brigham and Womens Hospital, Harvard Medical School: Alexander Zaitsev, Wendy Plesniak, Ron Kikini
Objective
- Thin clients for Slicer4 to support standardized workflows
- Automation of image processing steps, data management
- Combination of automated methods with human activities
- Case Studies: Left Atrial Ablation follow-up, Brain PET/CT/MRI scans processing for cancer treatmen follow-up, brain atrophy estimation
- Major methods/algorithms used by workflows: Registration (BRAINSFit, BRAINSResample), Biasfield correction
Approach, Plan
- Trying to build existing thin clients (Slicelets)
- as Slicer4 Extensions.
- Incorporate MS Lesion EM Segmentation
- Scenario into the workflows
Progress
[Winter_project_week_2011_Workflows_SOA] Winter 2001 Project Week Page
Delivery Mechanism
This work will be delivered to the NAMIC Kit as a
- Built-in:
- Extension -- commandline:
- Extension -- loadable: