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Grid-based Semi-Landmarking via Surface Markups
Key Investigators
- Sara Rolfe (Seattle Children's Research Institute, US)
- Murat Maga (Seattle Children's Research Institute, US)
Presenter location: In-person
Project Description
Objective
A grid-based semi-landmarking functionality comes up often as a request in context of Slicer/SlicerMorph users. Currently this only exists in proprietary software packages. We aim to provide the following functionality:
- Objective A. Create a grid of equidistant landmark points can be projected onto a model surface
- Objective B. As individual landmark points are adjusted manually, the grid is updated and resampled.
- Objective C. A module will be created to support the user interactions
Approach and Plan
The Surface Landmark Extension developed by the Slicer Heart group provides the grid point structure that will be needed for this project. The remaining steps will be to:
- Implement and test projection method to snap grid points to a model
- Implement methods to update grid points when a single point is moved manually
- Create a module to handle user interactions
Progress and Next Steps
- Projection method to snap Surface Markups to a model
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