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The goal is to developp a light version of the existing tool Fiber Viewer. We will only developp the clustering part of Fiber Viewer such as : the Lenght, Gravity, Hausdorff, and Mean methods but also a Normalized Cut algorithm and a plane display on a fiber.
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The main objective is to develop a light version of the existing tool FiberViewer. We will focus on the clustering part of Fiber Viewer such as Length, Gravity, Hausdorff, and Mean methods, but also a Normalized Cut algorithm. FiberViewerLight also provides 3D fibers visualization and 3D plane selection, for future FA analysis along fibers.
  
  
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Our plan for the project week is to try out this light version and improve its computing speed since it is a light version.
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Our plan for the project week is to continue FiberVieweLight's development and improve its computing speed since it is a light version.
  
  

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Key Investigators

  • UNC: Jean-Baptiste Berger, Clement Vachet, Martin Styner

Objective

The main objective is to develop a light version of the existing tool FiberViewer. We will focus on the clustering part of Fiber Viewer such as Length, Gravity, Hausdorff, and Mean methods, but also a Normalized Cut algorithm. FiberViewerLight also provides 3D fibers visualization and 3D plane selection, for future FA analysis along fibers.


Approach, Plan

Our plan for the project week is to continue FiberVieweLight's development and improve its computing speed since it is a light version.


Progress


Delivery Mechanism

This work will be delivered to the NA-MIC Kit as a

  1. Slicer Module
    1. Extension -- commandline
    2. Extension -- loadable

References