Difference between revisions of "RT dose comparison tool for Slicer"
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Revision as of 22:42, 12 January 2012
Home < RT dose comparison tool for SlicerKey Investigators
- MGH: Nadya Shusharina, Greg Sharp
Objective
We are developing a tool for analyzing dose distributions. The goal is to be able to make quantitative evaluation of different dose distributions in association with RT structures of interest.
Approach, Plan
Our approach for analyzing dose distributions is to create multiple modes of dose difference quantification that complement each other. Simultaneous evaluation of isodoses, dose-difference and distance-to-agreemnet distributions will be used to determine dissimilarities of two dose images.
Our plan for the project week is to build Plastimatch command line module for Slicer3 that will allow us to create and display isodoses, dose-difference and distance-to-agreement distributions according to user's needs.
Progress
Delivery Mechanism
This work will be delivered to the NA-MIC Kit as a Extension -- commandline