2008 Winter Project Week:SmallAnimalEvalNCI
Key Investigators
- KnowledgeVis: Curtis Lisle
- NCI ABCC: Jack Collins
- MIT: Killian Pohl
- Kitware: Brad Davis
Objective
The NA-MIC toolset seems ready to be of substantial value in clinical research for Small Animal Imaging applications. The Advanced Biomedical Computing Center of the National Cancer Institute currently supports multiple Principal Investigators using many different medical imaging analysis programs. Greater efficiency and cooperation could result between Investigators when common tools are more widely used and supported by technical staff. The purpose of this project is to evaluate the NA-MIC toolset for installation at NCI ABCC and use by Small Animal Imaging researchers.
Approach, Plan
Our Approach for this project is to begin with small animal datasets in two different modalities: 3D Ultrasound and microPET. We will work to ingest these with Slicer3 and prepare the datasets by removing artifacts unique to these modalities. Finally, we will determine if any of the current segmentation algorithms underway are effective at identifying tumors and tumor change over time.
We will bring two datasets (3D ultrasound and microPET) to the AHM and work during the week to accomplish format injest and basic image processing and segmentation. After ingest is accomplished, Slicer3 will be installed at NCI ABCC and Small Animal Imaging Program researchers will be briefed on the results. If successful, a workflow will be installed for NCI researchers to upload, process, and disseminate their datasets.
Progress