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Fast Marching Segmentation

FastMarchingSegmentation

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General Information

Module Type & Category

Type: Interactive

Category: Segmentation

Authors, Collaborators & Contact

  • Andriy Fedorov, BWH
  • Eric Pichon
  • Contact: Andriy Fedorov, fedorov at bwh

Module Description

This module implements segmentation based on fast marching algorithm.

Usage

Examples, Use Cases & Tutorials

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  • Link to any existing tutorials

Quick Tour of Features and Use

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Development

Features under development:

  • add volume rendering -- DONE
  • add range control widget to simplify result adjustment -- DONE
  • add progress reporting -- DONE
  • add ability to initialize with label, not only with fiducials
  • documentation
  • simplify output label initialization process (selector widget) -- DONE
  • integration with Editor
  • switch active fiducial list when a new one is added -- DONE
  • add parameter node
  • Ron: specify the target segmented volume in either mm^3 or cm^3 or major dimensions (1x2x4cm)
  • add volume rendering on/off capability -- DONE

Dependencies

Other modules or packages that are required for this module's use.

Known bugs

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Usability issues

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Source code & documentation

Source code can accessed here

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More Information

Acknowledgment

Supported by Brain Science Foundation.

References

  • Pichon E, Tannenbaum A, Kikinis R. A statistically based flow for image segmentation. Med Image Anal. 2004 Sep;8(3):267-74. PMID: 15450221. [1]