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** "An Open Source Software for Proton Treatment Planning," NCI/Federal Share Grant C06-CA059267 funded through Dec 2014 | ** "An Open Source Software for Proton Treatment Planning," NCI/Federal Share Grant C06-CA059267 funded through Dec 2014 | ||
**Several other grants are being worked on | **Several other grants are being worked on | ||
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** "MABS," an end-user software for multi-atlas segmentation | ** "MABS," an end-user software for multi-atlas segmentation |
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What we have accomplished
- Created an outstanding scientific and engineering community in the field of Medical Image Computing (MIC).
- Investigated novel algorithmic approaches: Particle systems, registration algorithms, segmentation algorithms,
- Created the NA-MIC kit, a free open source platform for MIC and the basis for 3D Slicer.
- 3D Slicer is today a platform with worldwide impact.
Highlights
- Robust algorithms for segmentation in the face of anatomical variability: label fusion
- A novel framework for modeling brain connectivity networks
- Robust pipeline for processing clinical brain images
Where we go from here
- Project week will continue.
- 3D Slicer 4 will continue.
- The remaining months of NA-MIC funding will be used to simplify the submission of extensions.
- Funding:
- Packages
- "MABS," an end-user software for multi-atlas segmentation