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'''Progress:'''
 
'''Progress:'''
  
* Base projection algorithms have been developed and will be integrated into the toolkit.
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* Base projection algorithms have been developed and will be integrated into the toolkit. The algorithms have been implemented in KWWidgets in IaFeMesh to simplify integration into Slicer3.
* Develop mapped meshing techniques.
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* The base code and algorithms have been brought into Slicer3 for integration within the GUI and MRML. Curt Lisle has been working on a this integration.
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*# The sort term goal is to get a single editable bounding box working within Slicer3 for the next release.
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*# Projection based morphing and mesh interpolation will be required.
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*# Include export to Abaqus format
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* Develop mapped meshing techniques that include an FE based solution using ITK that registers a template mesh with a subject specific surface.  
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'''To Do:''
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* Fully support all bounding box editing options
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*# Add
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*# Delete
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*# Split
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*# Merge
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*# Extrude
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*# Face manipulation
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* Extract mesh material properties from the images
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* Further evaluate and integrate the mapped mesh algorithms into Slicer3.
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'''Key Investigators:'''
 
'''Key Investigators:'''
  
* Iowa: Nicole Grosland, Vincent Magnotta
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* Iowa: Nicole Grosland, Vincent Magnotta, Kiran Shivanna, Curt Lisle, and Steve Pieper
  
 
'''Links:'''
 
'''Links:'''

Revision as of 21:38, 29 October 2007

Home < Novel Hexahedral Meshing Algorithms

Objective:

  • Develop and integrate novel hexahedral meshing algorithms into the NA-MIC kit

Progress:

  • Base projection algorithms have been developed and will be integrated into the toolkit. The algorithms have been implemented in KWWidgets in IaFeMesh to simplify integration into Slicer3.
  • The base code and algorithms have been brought into Slicer3 for integration within the GUI and MRML. Curt Lisle has been working on a this integration.
    1. The sort term goal is to get a single editable bounding box working within Slicer3 for the next release.
    2. Projection based morphing and mesh interpolation will be required.
    3. Include export to Abaqus format
  • Develop mapped meshing techniques that include an FE based solution using ITK that registers a template mesh with a subject specific surface.

'To Do:

  • Fully support all bounding box editing options
    1. Add
    2. Delete
    3. Split
    4. Merge
    5. Extrude
    6. Face manipulation
  • Extract mesh material properties from the images
  • Further evaluate and integrate the mapped mesh algorithms into Slicer3.


Key Investigators:

  • Iowa: Nicole Grosland, Vincent Magnotta, Kiran Shivanna, Curt Lisle, and Steve Pieper

Links: