2008 Winter Project Week:Meshing Techniques into NA-MIC Toolkit
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Key Investigators
- University of Iowa: Nicole Grosland , Vince Magnotta, Kiran Shivanna, Srinivas Stadepali
Objective
The University of Iowa has developed a complete Finite Element meshing workflow to operates from image source through to FE simulation using Abaqus. For this project, we are evaluating neural network algorithms for segmentation of bone and joint structures. We are incorporating meshing modification tools, such as Sandia's Mesquite library for mesh improvement, to work in the NA-MIC environment.
Approach, Plan
Throughout this project, we follow the process of developing standalone applications to address the problem first, then adapt them for deployment in the NA-MIC toolkit.
Progress
June 2007 Project Week
Discussion of meshing improvement packages. Drafted an effort with Sandia Labs to test the Mesquite mesh improvement library for biomedical mesh applications. Discussed licensing issues with NA-MIC regarding external libraries. Specific accomplishments this week:
- Integrated a rigid body initialization for a Thirion Demons registration for atlas <-> subject registration. The above modification was used to warp the atlas to the subject as shown in the figures.
- Neural network code now supports all ITK transforms for registration of the atlas<->subject. This was achieved using the itkTransformReader and the a templated function over the image type and transform type to resample the images.
Jan 2007 Project Half Week
Completed a command line module to perform voxel meshing in Slicer3. Developed VTK-based algorithms for creating triangulated surface representations with embedded holes.
References
- Nicole M Grosland , Curtis Lisle, Kiran H. Shivanna, Steve Pieper, Vincent A Magnotta, "A CHECK OF MESH QUALITY", submitted to ASB'07