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Revision as of 22:02, 20 June 2014
Home < 2014 Summer Project Week: DICOM SEG conversion to support archival of QIN Grand challenges resultsKey Investigators
- Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, MGH
- Andrey Fedorov, BWH
- Steve Pieper, Isomics
- David Clunie, PixelMed (available to answer questions)
Project Description
Various challenges are being conducted under the auspices of the NCI Quantitative Imaging Network (QIN). CT Segmentation challenge moist run is now completed, and the segmentation results need to be deposited to The Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA). QIN aims to use DICOM Segmentation Object as the format for representing these segmentation results. Our goal is to provide tools in 3D Slicer to support conversion into DICOM SEG from the research formats used in the challenge.
Objective
- use Slicer Reporting extension as the basis
- identify and fix limitations, if any
- confirm the resulting objects are standard-compliant
Approach, Plan
- define the terminology used to represent the results
- apply tools to representative datasets
- confirm compliance using DICOM validator