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Computer assisted vessel segmentation for 2D angiography
Key Investigators
- Sarah Frisken (Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA)
Presenter location: In-person
Project Description
I have written a C++ library for computer-assisted vessel segmentation in DSA images. I have a stand-alone application that demos this system. The application is also in C++ and uses Qt and OpenGL. I hope to provide this to the Slicer community as a Slicer module.
Objective
- Get feedback from people at project week about whether they would find this useful.
- Learn how to build a loadable C++ Slicer module.
- Find out if Slicer can support the necessary OpenGL functionality. If not investigate what would be needed to support it.
- Reach goal: build a loadable module with the bare-bones functionality of the system.
Approach and Plan
- Demo the system to anyone who is interested.
- Read the Slicer pages on building a loadable module. Seek help from experienced Slicer developers.
- Talk to Slicer OpenGL gurus about OpenGL issues.
- Stub out a loadable Slicer module and try to get it to run. Add OpenGL functionality for specialized rendering if possible.
Progress and Next Steps
- Describe specific steps you have actually done.
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Background and References
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