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== Selecting Fiducials for Registration ==
 
== Selecting Fiducials for Registration ==
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=== Overview ===
 
This page contains detailed instructions & tutorials for selecting fiducial pairs that can be used to drive or evaluate a registration.
 
This page contains detailed instructions & tutorials for selecting fiducial pairs that can be used to drive or evaluate a registration.
  
 
*If you have a registration case that is not yet covered in the Registration Case Library, you can send us your data and we'll try to register. What helps in that process is a set of fiducial points that when lining up define a good registration. Below are instructions on how to build such a set you can then send along with the data. We will use that for parameter optimization.
 
*If you have a registration case that is not yet covered in the Registration Case Library, you can send us your data and we'll try to register. What helps in that process is a set of fiducial points that when lining up define a good registration. Below are instructions on how to build such a set you can then send along with the data. We will use that for parameter optimization.
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=== Instructions ===
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*A set of corresponding points is defined as two sets of fiducials, where the corresponding points have the same position, i.e. you build 2 lists A & B. Point #1 in list A and point #1 in list B are a fiducial pair. Hence all the points from list A are chosen from your fixed reference image, and all the points from list B are from the moving image.
 
*A set of corresponding points is defined as two sets of fiducials, where the corresponding points have the same position, i.e. you build 2 lists A & B. Point #1 in list A and point #1 in list B are a fiducial pair. Hence all the points from list A are chosen from your fixed reference image, and all the points from list B are from the moving image.
  
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=== Tutorials ===
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*Video Tutorial on selecting fiducial pairs
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*Power Point Tutorial on selecting fiducial pairs
  
  
 
=== Additional Links ===
 
=== Additional Links ===
*[http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Modules:RealignVolume-Documentation-3.4 Realign Volume via fiducials]
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*[https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Modules:RealignVolume-Documentation-3.4 Realign Volume via fiducials]
*[http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Modules:Fiducials-Documentation-3.4 Detailed documentation on the fiducials module is here].
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*[https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Modules:Fiducials-Documentation-3.4 Detailed documentation on the fiducials module is here].

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Selecting Fiducials for Registration

Overview

This page contains detailed instructions & tutorials for selecting fiducial pairs that can be used to drive or evaluate a registration.

  • If you have a registration case that is not yet covered in the Registration Case Library, you can send us your data and we'll try to register. What helps in that process is a set of fiducial points that when lining up define a good registration. Below are instructions on how to build such a set you can then send along with the data. We will use that for parameter optimization.

Instructions

  • A set of corresponding points is defined as two sets of fiducials, where the corresponding points have the same position, i.e. you build 2 lists A & B. Point #1 in list A and point #1 in list B are a fiducial pair. Hence all the points from list A are chosen from your fixed reference image, and all the points from list B are from the moving image.
  1. Load both images
  2. Place fixed image into background and moving image into foreground
  3. Select Fiducials module

Tutorials

  • Video Tutorial on selecting fiducial pairs
  • Power Point Tutorial on selecting fiducial pairs


Additional Links