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The dti_tract_stats tool is a command line tool developed to provide statistical information of white matter diffusion properties along fiber tracts, and therefore complements geometric information obtained by tractography with white matter integrity measurements. It calculates statistics on parametrized fiber tract data, represented as sets of streamlines.  The goal of this project week is to add the functionality of 1) re-parametrizing fibers that allows visualizing further generated statistics along the stream lines. 2) Make the tool compatible with Slicer using GenerateCLP
  
 
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Revision as of 02:24, 20 June 2011

Home < 2011 Summer Project Week re-parameterize fiber

Full Title of Project

Key Investigators

  • UNC-Chapel Hill: Yundi Shi, Benjamin Yvernault, Martin Styner
  • University of Utah: Anuja Sharma

Objective

The dti_tract_stats tool is a command line tool developed to provide statistical information of white matter diffusion properties along fiber tracts, and therefore complements geometric information obtained by tractography with white matter integrity measurements. It calculates statistics on parametrized fiber tract data, represented as sets of streamlines. The goal of this project week is to add the functionality of 1) re-parametrizing fibers that allows visualizing further generated statistics along the stream lines. 2) Make the tool compatible with Slicer using GenerateCLP

Approach, Plan

    • Add functionality to the original source code
    • Make the tool Slicer compatible

Progress


References

Delivery Mechanism

This work will be delivered to the NAMIC Kit as a

  1. NITRIC distribution

http://www.nitrc.org/projects/dti_tract_stat/