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==Key Investigators==
 
==Key Investigators==
* Georgia Tech: Yi Gao, Allen Tannenbaum
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* MGH: Hiroyuki Yoshida,Yin Wu
* BWH: Ron Kikinis
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* BWH: Steve Piper, Ron Kikinis
* GE: Xiaodong Tao
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<h3>Objective</h3>
 
<h3>Objective</h3>
* Put the RSS module, currently a CLI, to a loadable module in Slicer.
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* Using Namic GPU rendering engine and Microsoft Research Cuda rendering engine for virtual colonoscopy
* Add more user-friendly component. Such as the one that allows user to monitor the segmentation contour evolution.
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* Add center line information to try fly through for the both engine
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* Compare the image quality and performance of both engines
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* Initial Multi-touch interface tries
  
 
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<h3>Approach, Plan</h3>
 
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Working with NA-MIC Engineering team to convert this module into a loadable module.
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* Working with NA-MIC Engineering team to enable Namic GPU render engine for virtual colonoscopy
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* Compare the Namic GPU Render
  
 
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<h3>Progress</h3>
 
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Currently the module has been in Slicer trunk as a CLI.
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==Delivery Mechanism==
 
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This work will be delivered to the NA-MIC Kit as a '''loadable module'''
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Revision as of 17:02, 21 June 2010

Home < 2010 NAMIC Project week: Real-Time Volume Rendering for Virtual Colonoscopy

Key Investigators

  • MGH: Hiroyuki Yoshida,Yin Wu
  • BWH: Steve Piper, Ron Kikinis


Objective

  • Using Namic GPU rendering engine and Microsoft Research Cuda rendering engine for virtual colonoscopy
  • Add center line information to try fly through for the both engine
  • Compare the image quality and performance of both engines
  • Initial Multi-touch interface tries

Approach, Plan

  • Working with NA-MIC Engineering team to enable Namic GPU render engine for virtual colonoscopy
  • Compare the Namic GPU Render

Progress

Currently the Microsoft Research Rendering Engine has been tried for colon volume rendering

Delivery Mechanism

References