2015 Summer Project Week:SlicerIGT
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Key Investigators
- Tamas Ungi, Andras Lasso (Queen's University, Kingsotn, ON, Canada)
- Junichi Tokuda (BWH)
- Stephen Aylward (Kitware)
- Steve Pieper (Isomics, Boston, MA, USA)
- Jayender Jagadeesan (BWH)
- Alvaro Gomez (Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay)
- Javier Pascau (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
- Caroline Essert (Universite de Strasbourg)
- Adam Rankin (Western University, London, ON, Cadana)
- Nobuhiko Hata (BWH)
- Tina Kapur (BWH)
Project Description
Objective
- SlicerIGT is an extension with modules that allow application prototyping for real time tracked and navigated medical procedures.
- Improve tutorials on the SlicerIGT website.
- Collect use cases and add tutorials of common tasks in image-guided interventions.
- E.g. tracked Telemed ultrasound use case
- Define a set of tutorials for MICCAI that can be executed with real hardware on all platforms.
- Collect use cases and add tutorials of common tasks in image-guided interventions.
- Add auto-tests to SlicerIGT modules.
Approach, Plan
- Meet with current and prospective users of SlicerIGT to learn use cases and needs.
- Create tutorials that use the Multidimensional Data module for playback of recorded image-guided interventions.
Progress
We will use multi-level tutorials.
- Screencast
- Harry Potter style
- Slides, etc.
Requests for next version of tutorial:
- Introductory tutorial to explain what really PLUS is, what is the scope of tools, how do they work together.
- Surgical viewpoint setup for 3D navigation.
- Trajectory (needle) planning and visualization.
- Progress visualization relative to trajectory plan.
- OCT volume reconstruction (get sample data).
- Developer tutorials about high level architecture.