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Revision as of 02:49, 10 January 2014
Home < 2014 Project Week:Shape Registration and RegressionKey Investigators
- Utah: James Fishbaugh, Guido Gerig
- Iowa: Hans Johnson
Project Description
Objective
Integrate shape matching and shape regression tools into Slicer as command line applications.
Approach, Plan
The first step is to integrate shape matching/registration into Slicer as a command line application. Some key issues to resolve:
- What input parameters should be made available to user?
- Input/Output format: Paths to data or Slicer Models?
- Output is a time series of surfaces, which is not easily explored in Slicer. Should output be simplified? Output could be the deformed source and/or the deformation field that transforms source to target.
- Dependencies on external libraries and licensing issues.