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Project overview
- Andras Lasso (project leader, [email protected]) - Queen's University, Kingston, ON
- Csaba Pinter - Queen's University, Kingston, ON
Kevin Wang - UHN, Toronto, ON- Greg Sharp - MGH, Boston, MA
- Steve Pieper - Isomics, Cambridge, MA
The following high-level functionalities are considered to be included in the toolkit:
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DICOM-RT import/export in 3D Slicer
- Contours (structure sets)
- Dose map
- RT PLAN elements (see e.g., http://www.elekta.com/dms/elekta/elekta-assets/Elekta-Software/pdfs/technical-references/LED45020.pdf)
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Deformable transforms enhancement in 3D Slicer
- Exporting deformable transformation result as a vector field from 3D Slicer
- Visualizing a deformation field in 3D Slicer
- Visualization of deformation quality (e.g. Jacobian)
- Support for applying deformable transforms to objects in 3D Slicer the same way as for linear transforms (without hardening)
- Showing/editing the parameters of deformable transforms
- Assess deformable registration quality (Dice coeff, Tanimoto coeff; maybe Hausdorff distance)
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DVH support in 3D Slicer (http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/2011_Summer_Project_Week_DVH)
- Computation (from dose maps)
- Display
- Statistics on min, max, mean dose, hot spots
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Contours support in 3D Slicer
- Naming (preserve contour names)
- Support for overlapping contours
- Comparison
- Propagation
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CUDA acceleration in extensions
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Coordinate with ITC and CERR communities
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Better documentation of programming interfaces
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Real-time MRI scanner control and image acquisition through OpenIGTLink
Use cases describing how these functions would be used for solving specific problems are described here: SlicerRt use cases.
Target clinical applications and systems:
- Supported procedures: MRI or US guided prostate biopsy? MRI guided gyna brachytherapy?
- Supported treatment planning and treatment system: Pinnacle? Cyberknife?
A survey was sent out to OCAIRO researchersto find out the needs of the OCAIRO group, find partners, define priorities. Google forms was used (free surveymonkey is limited to 10 questions/form):
- Survey public link: https://spreadsheets.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFVhdFRTMUl0V0dTVEdQc2t6Z3VLZGc6MQ&ifq
- Survey edit link: https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0ArYTFFr4CdLBdFVhdFRTMUl0V0dTVEdQc2t6Z3VLZGc&hl=en#gid=0
- Toronto PMH (David Jaffray): Kevin Wang
- Toronto Sunnybrook: Niranjan Venugopal, Lee Chin
- Toronto UofT: Dionne M. Aleman
- London UWO (Jerry Battista): Jeff Kempe
- Kingston KGH (John Schreiner): Greg Salomons
- Boston MGH: Greg Sharp
- Boston BWH: Tina Kapur
- QIN: contact Andriy Fedorov
- U Iowa: Junyi Xia
- Heidelberg ion facility: Kerstin Kessel
http://plastimatch.org/
http://cerr.info
http://code.google.com/p/dicompyler/
http://code.google.com/p/radpy/
http://www.medphys.mcgill.ca/~mmctp/MMCTP/Welcome.html (http://www.medphys.mcgill.ca/presentations/andrew2005.pdf)
http://planunc.radonc.unc.edu/ (http://planunc.radonc.unc.edu/software/planunc/plunc_docs/UserGuide.pdf)