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− | + | * The primary objective is for the Utah team to coordinate with UCLA regarding the release of a Slicer module to perform multimodal automatic segmentation of TBI using the methodologies developed by the Utah team. | |
+ | * One planned topic of interest includes a progress update to the UCLA group on the current status of the matlab/C++/VTK translation of the Utah algorithm | ||
+ | * We intend to spend some time on testing the method as well as on getting feedback on the best way to integrate the algorithm within Slicer | ||
+ | * It would also be useful to demonstrate how the algorithm performs on the UCLA data which have already been made available to the Utah team | ||
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Revision as of 23:39, 12 June 2013
Home < Validation and testing of 3D Slicer modules implementing the Utah segmentation algorithm for traumatic brain injuryKey Investigators
- UCLA: Andrei Irimia, Micah Chambers, Jack Van Horn
- Utah: Bo Wang, Marcel Prastawa, Guido Gerig
Objective
- The primary objective is for the Utah team to coordinate with UCLA regarding the release of a Slicer module to perform multimodal automatic segmentation of TBI using the methodologies developed by the Utah team.
- One planned topic of interest includes a progress update to the UCLA group on the current status of the matlab/C++/VTK translation of the Utah algorithm
- We intend to spend some time on testing the method as well as on getting feedback on the best way to integrate the algorithm within Slicer
- It would also be useful to demonstrate how the algorithm performs on the UCLA data which have already been made available to the Utah team
Approach, Plan
Goes here.
Progress