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Automatic Quantification 3D Components
Key Investigators
- Nathan Hutin (University of Michigan)
- Luc Anchling (University of Michigan, France)
- Baptiste Baquero (University of Michigan, France)
- Maxime Gillot (University of Michigan, France)
- Lucia Cevidanes (University of Michigan, USA)
- David Allemang (University of Michigan, USA)
- Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin (University of Michigan, USA)
Presenter location: In-person
Project Description
The Automatic Quantification 3D Components(AQ3DC) was developed during Namic-project 37 is now available in Slicer Q3DC extension.
The Automatic Quantification 3D Components(AQ3DC) aims to provide a user-friendly automated tool that decrease user time for extraction of quantitative
image analysis features.
AQ3DC is a Slicer extension to automatically compute lists of measurements selected by users for a single case or a whole
study sample, at one or more time points.
The current implementation is aimed at automatic computation of 3D components like distances (AP, RL and SI)
between points, points to line, midpoint between two points or angles (Pitch, Roll and Yaw), interpretation of directionality,which can be further extended to any type of desired computation/quantitative image analysis. The design of the user interface is currently aimed at quantification of craniofacial dental, skeletal and soft tissue structures.
- Project link : https://github.com/DCBIA-OrthoLab/Q3DCExtension
Objectives
- Renaming function and variable
- Create Documentation for developer
- Find bugs
Progress and Next Steps
Progress
- Resolve few issues
- Ranaming most of the function
Next Steps
- Improve readability of the code
- Create Documentation for developer
Illustrations
1. Slicer Interface
2. List of measurements exported.
3. Results of the computation for all the list of measurement for a sample of patient.
4. Skeletal measurements signs meaning.
5. Linear measurements signs meaning.
6. Angular measurements signs meaning.