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Home < DBP MGH Head and Neck Cancer 2014Back to AHM_2014 Agenda
- Time: 1pm-2pm
- Goal: Get together with your partners from algorithm and engineering to make plans for the upcoming year.
- DBP PI: Greg Sharp
- Review of year 4 goals
- Hybrid interactive-automatic registration
- Demonstrated at AAPM 2014
- Current version uses quasi-static dynamics
- Future versions can use continuous dynamics, penalties can changed during optimization, can wrap any registration algorithm
- Collaboration with NAC effort
- Atlas-based segmentation
- Released Dec 2013 as standalone
- Some speed improvements are needed
- DICOM-RT improvements
- Released Nov 2013 as part of SlicerRT
- Still needs some bug fixes
- DIR validation module
- Scripted module in development
- Vector field
- Hybrid interactive-automatic registration
- Plans for remaining 6 months
- Finish up DICOM-RT and DIR validation projects
- Documentation, and tutorials
- Plans beyond 6 months
- Funded grant through Dec 2014
- Submission of grant with MSKCC
- Look at R01 or BRP funding
- Review of year 4 goals
- Algorithms as extensions in Slicer: Golland
- KSlice
- Chan-Vese optimizer is not well suited for soft tissue
- We should evaluate with "Fast grow cuts" algorithm
- Patch-based segmentation algorithm development
- Refinement of boundaries and use of Gaussian process
- KSlice
- Engineering workflows in collaboration with DBP: Pieper
- New framework for registration
- Manage and control landmarks
- Integration editor functionality
- Update to DICOM & DICOM-RT infrastructure
- Improvements to CTK DICOM browser
- Extension infrastructure
- Subject hierarchy moved to Slicer core
- New framework for registration