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Latest revision as of 07:54, 14 June 2013

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Introduction and Acknowledgements

Authors: Guillaume Pernelle
Contributors: Guillaume Pernelle Contact: Guillaume Pernelle, <email>gpernelle@gmail.com</email>
Website: https://github.com/gpernelle/houghTransform
License: Slicer license

Extension Description

This modules performs a circles detection by implementing the itk class developed by The GoFigure Dev. Team. at Megason Lab, Systems biology, Harvard Medical school, 2009

Modules

Use Cases

Phantom Study

Tutorials

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Similar Extensions

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References

  • Mosaliganti K., Gelas A., Cowgill P., Megason S. An Optimized N-Dimensional Hough Filter for Detecting Spherical Image Objects. 2009 Sep. [1]
  • Pernelle, Egger, Vale, Chen, Irlinger, Lueth, Wells, Kikinis, Viswanathan and Kapur. Robust Applicator Registration for Interstitial Gynecologic Brachytherapy. ABS 2013 Annual Meeting (submitted)

Information for Developers

This is a CLI module. The output is written into a file situated in the same place as where the module is executed. This file can be read back into slicer, see an example of a python script here: python script using json A radius information is also available, please uncomment this part of the code to access it: Radius output