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== Default Registration Module==
 
== Default Registration Module==

Revision as of 14:12, 12 April 2010

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Registration in 3D Slicer

An extensive set of tools is available within 3D Slicer to support your registration or image fusion task. The right module will depend on your input data and the underlying question asked. Below is an overview of the main and auxilary modules related to image registration. The spectrum ranges from fully automated to fiducial to fully interactive manual alignment, and from rigid to fully elastic image warping. Most modules are generic and can handle any image content, but a few are designed specifically for brain images. They have a brain contour in the icon.

There are also many auxilary/support modules that perform important functions you may need to successfully complete your registration, such as the ROI or Interactive Editor modules to obtain masks, or the Resample modules to properly apply your result transform to the image.
This page is organized by methods. Alternatively the Slicer Registration Case Library is organized by data type, i.e. it provides example cases, complete with tutorials, for a variety of registration problems collected in the "real world". You may find a good starting point and helpful discussion in those examples. If you find something amiss, please let us know so we can amend (meier at bwh.harvard.edu).

Slicer Registration Case Library: Call for Example Datasets

Consider adding your case to the library: We can (for 2010-2011) offer you direct consulting on your image registration problem: If we can add your (anonymized) case to the Library, we will try to register it for you, build a step-by-step tutorial and send you the registration strategy and solution parameters. See here for details.

Speed vs. Precision

Go here if registration speed is mission-critical, go here for recommended modules and settings Registration Precision icon.png
See here if registration speed is mission-critical. See here if precision is more important than speed.


Default Registration Module

Alternative Registration Modules

Modules for Special Case Registration

Auxilary Modules for Registration

Registration Examples / Use-Cases

The Slicer Registration Case Library contains a (growing) collection of registration example cases to download and try yourself, complete with step-by step tutorial, image data, parameter presets, solutions and discussion of the particular challenges and strategies. These are all real-life cases contributed by fellow researchers; they span a wide spectrum of anatomy and image modality, and consequently also present a wide range of registration solutions, from automated rigid brain alignment to surface-based knee registration. We hope you will find a case similar to yours in this library that will provide an educated starting point. If you cannot find a similar case, take advantage of our Call for Example Datasets to add your case to the library.
The Slicer Registration Case Library

Registration Work in Progress