Slicer:Workshops:User Training 101 SPujol
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Introduction
This is a training compendium for neuroimage analysis using Slicer2.6. You can begin to learn how to
- load and view data
- segment data and create 3D models
- perform Diffusion Tensor Imaging and fMRI analysis
For an overview, dowload this slideshow
Training Compendium
For course related questions, please send an e-mail to Sonia Pujol, Ph.D. (spujol at bwh.harvard.edu).
- Training 1: Loading and Viewing Data
- Training 2: Manual Segmentation and Model Making
- Training 3: Level-Set Segmentation
- Training 4: Diffusion Tensor Imaging Analysis
- Training 5: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Analysis
- Training 6: FreeSurferReader
- Training 7: Volume, Model and Scene Saving
- Training 8: Nrrd File Format
- Training 9: Dicom to Nrrd Conversion
- Advanced Training 10: Automatic Segmentation of Brain Structures
- Advanced Training 11: Registration
Training Datasets
- Get these data for Training 1,2,3: tutorial_with_dicom.zip
- Get these data for Training 4: SlicerSampleDTI.zip dwi-dicom.zip
- Get these data for Training 5: fMRIData_short.zip, fMRIData_long.zip
- Get these data for Training 6: FreeSurferSubjects.zip
- Get these data for Training 7: tutorial_with_dicom.zip
- Get these data for Training 8: TensorData.zip
- Get these data for Training 9: dwi-dicom.zip
- Get these data for Training 10: BrainAtlasClassifier.zip
- Get these data for Training 11: RegistrationSample.zip
- Get these extra set of interoperative data mrt-images.zip
- Get these data for EMSegmenter demonstrations: EMSegmentTutorial.zip
Software Installation
Please follow the Slicer 2.6 Getting Started instructions to install the current version of the Slicer program appropriate to your platform.
Slicer Additional Resources
- SPL PNL Brain Atlas
- IGT Tutorial Materials
- EMSegmenter for multi-channel data and white matter hyperintensities
- Data Fusion and Registration
- Using 3DSlicer in Astronomy
- How to use Slicer with BIRN
- CT based atlas of the abdomen. This data is organized in analogy to the brain atlas above. The zip archive contains a .txt file with the key for the label values and their anatomical meaning.
Feedback and Bug reports
Acknowledgements
- Slicer is being developed by a community of contributors. For more information see the Slicer website.
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