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== General Information ==
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This module builds a label image made of bubbles from a set of fiducials and a vector of radii. It is intended for use in combination with the interactive level-set evolution module, providing initialization for the evolution.
  
== General Information ==
 
 
===Module Type & Category===
 
===Module Type & Category===
  
Type: Interactive or CLI
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Type: CLI (Interactive to-be)
  
Category: Base or (Filtering, Registration, ''etc.'')
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Category: Label Image Generation
  
 
===Authors, Collaborators & Contact===
 
===Authors, Collaborators & Contact===
* Author1: Affiliation & logo, if desired
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* Author: Carlos S. Mendoza, Universidad de Sevilla
* Contributor1: Affiliation & logo, if desired
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* Contact: carlos.sanchez.mendoza@gmail.com
* Contributor2: Affiliation & logo, if desired
 
* Contact: name, email
 
  
 
===Module Description===
 
===Module Description===
Overview of what the module does goes here.
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This module takes as input a set of fiducials, a vector of floats for the radii of the bubbles in physical units, a reference image on which the bubbles will take place, a label for the resulting label map (under development). It provides a label image with spheres centered on the fiducials with radius corresponding to the radii vector position corresponding to the number of the concerned fiducial in the fiducial set.
 
 
== Usage ==
 
  
 
===Examples, Use Cases & Tutorials===
 
===Examples, Use Cases & Tutorials===
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TODO.
  
* Note use cases for which this module is especially appropriate, and/or link to examples.
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===Quick Tour of Features and Use===
* Link to examples of the module's use
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There is only one panel available in this module:
* Link to any existing tutorials
 
  
===Quick Tour of Features and Use===
 
List all the panels in your interface, their features, what they mean, and how to use them. For instance:
 
  
* '''Input panel:'''
 
* '''Parameters panel:'''
 
* '''Output panel:'''
 
* '''Viewing panel:'''
 
  
 
== Development ==
 
== Development ==

Revision as of 13:42, 29 July 2008

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Module Name

Bubble Maker

General Information

This module builds a label image made of bubbles from a set of fiducials and a vector of radii. It is intended for use in combination with the interactive level-set evolution module, providing initialization for the evolution.

Module Type & Category

Type: CLI (Interactive to-be)

Category: Label Image Generation

Authors, Collaborators & Contact

  • Author: Carlos S. Mendoza, Universidad de Sevilla
  • Contact: carlos.sanchez.mendoza@gmail.com

Module Description

This module takes as input a set of fiducials, a vector of floats for the radii of the bubbles in physical units, a reference image on which the bubbles will take place, a label for the resulting label map (under development). It provides a label image with spheres centered on the fiducials with radius corresponding to the radii vector position corresponding to the number of the concerned fiducial in the fiducial set.

Examples, Use Cases & Tutorials

TODO.

Quick Tour of Features and Use

There is only one panel available in this module:


Development

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

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More Information

Acknowledgment

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References

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