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{{documentation/modulename}} module allows to output a filtered transform node based on an tracker input (transform node). Tracking sensors are particularly usefull to track surgical tools, robots, patient motion, etc... . However, data imported in 3D Slicer from these devices are often noisy. To reduce the noise and smoothly control objects, such as 3D Slicer camera, the {{documentation/modulename}} module will apply a low-pass filter on input data. The cut-off frequency (i.e. the smoothing parameter) is adjustable by the user. | {{documentation/modulename}} module allows to output a filtered transform node based on an tracker input (transform node). Tracking sensors are particularly usefull to track surgical tools, robots, patient motion, etc... . However, data imported in 3D Slicer from these devices are often noisy. To reduce the noise and smoothly control objects, such as 3D Slicer camera, the {{documentation/modulename}} module will apply a low-pass filter on input data. The cut-off frequency (i.e. the smoothing parameter) is adjustable by the user. | ||
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Here comes a description what the module is good for. Explain briefly how it works and point to the [[documentation/{{documentation/version}}/Modules/{{documentation/modulename}}#References|references]] giving more details on the algorithm. | Here comes a description what the module is good for. Explain briefly how it works and point to the [[documentation/{{documentation/version}}/Modules/{{documentation/modulename}}#References|references]] giving more details on the algorithm. |
Revision as of 17:42, 25 April 2014
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Introduction and Acknowledgements
This work is supported by NA-MIC, NCIGT, and the Slicer Community. | |||||||
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Tutorials
Data sets
Breast DCE-MRI Data Set 1 (zip file containing the nrrd volumes for the OpenCAD tutorial)
Breast DCE-MRI Data Set 2 (zip file containing additional test set of nrrd volumes)
Liver DCE-MRI Data Set 1 (zip file containing additional test set of nrrd volumes)
Panels and their use
The GUI of the OpenCAD module contains 4 sections:- Select DCE-MRI Volumes for Segmentation
- Select or Create Output OpenCAD Label Map
- Set Advanced Segmentation Parameters
- OpenCAD Label Statistics
- Interactive Charting Settings
Similar Modules
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References
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Information for Developers
Section under construction. |
Source code: https://github.com/vnarayan13/Slicer-OpenCAD