Documentation/Nightly/Extensions/LongitudinalQuantification

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Introduction and Acknowledgements

Author: Jean-Baptiste Vimort, University of Michigan
Contributors:
- From the University of Michigan: Lucia Cevidanes, Julia Lopinto, Lucie Macron
- From the University of North Carolina: Francois Budin, Beatriz Paniagua, Juan-Carlos Prieto
Contact: Jean-Baptiste Vimort, <email>jb.vimort@gmail.com</email>
Acknowledgments: This work was supported by the National Institues of Dental and Craniofacial Research and Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R01DE024450

Extension Description

This extension contains different modules that allow the user to either quantify differences between two models or make measurements on the shape of a model.

The user will first have the possibility to make some preprocessing on the models by cropping them (EasyClip) and/or making registration between models (SurfaceRegistration).
Then he will have the choice to compute distances between points (Q3DC) or angles between lines (Q3DC) or planes (AnglePlanes).
He will finally be able to create distance maps (ModelToModelDistance) to either display them as color maps (ShapePopulationViewer) or compute statistics ( MeshStatistics) on the entire model or just a region of interest (PickAndPaint).

All those modules will be available to use by themselves or all at once by using LongitudinalQuantification that will guide the user through the different steps.

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