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Publications related to this module go here. Links to pdfs would be useful.
 
Publications related to this module go here. Links to pdfs would be useful.

Revision as of 22:57, 14 July 2009

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Module Name

VmtkSlicerModule


General Information

Module Type & Category

Type: GUI-less loadable module

Category: Extension

Authors, Collaborators & Contact

  • Author: Daniel Haehn, University of Heidelberg
  • Contributor: Luca Antiga, Mario Negri Institute
  • Contact: Daniel Haehn, haehn@bwh.harvard.edu

Module Description

This GUI-less loadable module provides the libraries of the Vascular Modeling Toolkit (http://www.vmtk.org/) in 3D Slicer.

It is part of the NA-MIC VMTK Collaboration.

Official project page: http://www.vmtk.org/Main/VmtkIn3DSlicer

Usage and Installation

TODO manual install TODO extension


Examples, Use Cases & Tutorials

After installing the library, the following Python scripted modules can be installed and used.

VMTKLevelSetSegmentation - providing level-set segmentation of vessels, aneurysms and tubular structures using different algorithms

VMTKVesselEnhancement - providing vessel enhancement filters to highlight vasculature or tubular structures

Development

Source code

The complete source code is available at a NITRC SVN repository.

The most important files are the following:

Since the Tcl initialization is performed, the vtkVmtk library can also be accessed from Python in 3D Slicer.

Known bugs

Follow this link to the VMTK in 3D Slicer bug tracker.

More Information

Acknowledgment

This work was funded by a charitable grant of the Thomas­-Gessmann Foundation part of the Founder Federation for German Science.

References

Publications related to this module go here. Links to pdfs would be useful.