2009 Winter Project Week ShapePipeline
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Key Investigators
- Univ Utah, SCI Institute: Manasi Datar, Josh Cates, Ross Whitaker
- Kitware: Stephen Aylward
- UNC: Martin Styner
Objective
We will investigate the use of BatchMake for automating and packaging our particle-based shape analysis pipeline. Major tasks include learning to use BatchMake, and designing compatible command-line interfaces for our existing software.
Approach, Plan
Our goal during project week is to spec out a design and API for a shape analysis pipeline that strings together a number of our existing software tools. If time allows, we will also construct a prototype system. Existing code that we hope to convert for use by BatchMake includes preprocessing routines, correspondence optimization routines, and visualization tools.
Progress
References
- J Cates, P T Fletcher, M Styner, H Hazlett, R Whitaker. Particle-Based Shape Analysis of Multi-Object Complexes. Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI '08), to appear.
- J Cates, P T Fletcher, Z Warnock, R Whitaker. A Shape Analysis Framework for Small Animal Phenotyping with Application to Mice with a Targeted Disruption of Hoxd11. Proceedings of the 5th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI '08), pp. 512-516, 2008.
- I Oguz, J Cates, P T Fletcher, R Whitaker, D Cool, S Aylward, M Styner. Entropy-Based Particle Systems and Local Features for Cortical Correspondence Optimization Proceedings of the 5th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI '08), pp. 1637-1641, 2008.
- J Cates, P T Fletcher, M Styner, M Shenton, R Whitaker. Shape Modeling and Analysis with Entropy-Based Particle Systems. Information Processing in Medical Imaging IPMI 2007, LNCS 4584, pp. 333-345, 2007.
- J Cates, P T Fletcher, R Whitaker. Entropy-Based Particle Systems for Shape Correspondence. Mathematical Foundations of Computational Anatomy Workshop, MICCAI 2006. pp. 90-99 Oct 2006. pdf