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Objective:
- Extend the power of Slicer3 by integrating the Teem libraries and command-line tools (e.g. "unu").
Progress:
- Teem has been under active development since 1998, and was partially funded by NAC, a collaborating project, in 2004-2006. The Teem training and dissemination efforts have leveraged the infrastructure setup by NA-MIC.
- The NRRD file format (from Teem) is the basis of the NA-MIC DWI format.
- A dashboard has been set up to monitor compiler warnings and errors on a range of operating systems, platforms and compilers.
- Starting with Slicer 2.6, Teem is included and built with Slicer. Slicer can now link with the Teem libraries, and the command-line tools are accessible from Slicer's "tkcon" window.
- 3x3 tensor eigensolutions in Slicer are now based on Teem.
- A Slicer GUI was built around Teem's tractography method to permit detailed comparison and cross-validation with Slicer's existing tractography method.
- The April 2006 Training Workshop at NIH included a section on using the "unu" and "tend" command-line tools to help import DWI and DTI into slicer.
Key Investigators:
- BWH: Gordon Kindlmann, Steve Pieper, Raul San Jose
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