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Revision as of 16:27, 10 January 2014

Home < 2014 Winter Project Week:Steered Registration

Key Investigators

  • Isomics: Steve Pieper
  • MGH: Greg Sharp
  • GE: Marcel Prastawa, Jim Miller
  • Princess Margaret Hospital: Kevin Wang
  • Queen's University: Csaba Pinter
  • University of Michigan: Vinicius Boen, Lucia Cevidanes

Project Description

Objective

  • Review various use cases for interactive registration
    • RT
    • CMF (TMJ-OA)
    • Neurosurgery
    • Others?
  • Review current work-in-progress


Approach, Plan

  • Identify high priority fixes / features
    • Ax/Sag/Cor button not working on CMF cases
    • Add surfaces, volume rendering
    • Auto placement of corresponding landmarks (registration)
    • Interactive checkerboard viewer
  • Make a long-term plan to coordinate among research efforts

Progress

  • Met with multiple interest groups
    • TMJ-OA
    • SlicerRT
    • Plastimatch
    • Slicer Users
  • Plastimatch Hybrid B-Splines is now pluggable in nightly build LandmarkRegistration
  • 'Reveal Cursor' feedback from from users
    • Scaled/Non-Scaled option for cursor
    • Checkerboard vs Non-checkerboard option (show label layer or foreground)

Reference