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Comments about the differences between Slicer's semantics and that of other software:
Seems that Slicer's taxonomy of the entities that can comprise a scene can be confusing. We should try to at least define the concepts we use heavily somewhere.
- A new user may not understand what a scene is.
- An ROI is a general term in practice; Slicer uses it to mean an object that delimits the region.
- What distinguishes a fiducial and a glyph.
- and what distinguishes a glyph with a defined dimension (diameter for instance) and an ROI?
- Is there a distinction between a manually defined painted region and predefined circle or sphere?
Below is a table of confusing Slicer terms and what they map to in IGT user language.
Slicer Terminology | Suggested terminology |
Volume | ImageData |
ROI(3D) | Volume |
ROI | ROI (very general term -- could be pixel, pixels in slice, anatomic region, pixels in volume, set of pixels in multi-volumes) |
Scene | ? All data and its configuration |
Label | Labeled ROI |
fiducial | marker |
Glyph | marker-type |
surface | ? |
Model | ? |
Volume rendering | type of data display |
Labelmap | Labeled overlay |
Overlay | Parametric overlay |