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3D Slicer Version 3.0 and Diffusion MRI

3D Slicer Version 3.0 and Diffusion MRI. Steve Pieper, PhD. Acknowledgments. F. Jolesz, R. Kikinis, S. Wells, CF. Westin, M. Halle, T. Kapur, W.Schroeder, J. Miller, N. Aucoin, K. Hayes, S. Barre, W. Plesniak, R. Estepar, L. O’Donnell, D. Gering and many more…. Overview.

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3D Slicer Version 3.0 and Diffusion MRI

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  1. 3D Slicer Version 3.0 and Diffusion MRI Steve Pieper, PhD

  2. Acknowledgments • F. Jolesz, R. Kikinis, S. Wells, CF. Westin, M. Halle, T. Kapur, W.Schroeder, J. Miller, N. Aucoin, K. Hayes, S. Barre, W. Plesniak, R. Estepar, L. O’Donnell, D. Gering and many more….

  3. Overview • Where did 3D Slicer come from? • What are the goals? What is it used for? What is it made of? • What can we expect next?

  4. What is 3D Slicer? • A platform for exploring novel image analysis and visualization techniques • Current Release 2.6 • A freely-downloadable program • Source code and executables available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X • Slicer is a research platform: • NOT an FDA approved medical device • NOT finished – some parts will work better than others

  5. Slicer2 Background • SPL / MIT Image Guided Surgery and Visualization (Kikinis, Westin, Hata, Halle, others) • Slicer Application Pulled Together by Dave Gering 1997-1999 with VTK and Tcl • Further Development and Architecture by Lauren O’Donnell 1999-2001 • Ongoing Development of Slicer’s Base Primarily by Steve Pieper and Nicole Aucoin • Many Modules and Contributions by Various Authors • BWH, MIT, MGH, Georgia Tech, UCSD, JHU… • Sponsorted by NIH Grants including NAC, and BIRN

  6. Neurosurgery Mapping Provided by Archip, Warfield Alignment of all pre-operative datasets to the intra-operative images achieved during the neurosurgery. Archip N, Clatz O, Whalen S, Kacher D, Fedorov A, Kot A, Chrisochoides N, Jolesz F, Golby A, Black PM, Warfield SK. Non-rigid alignment of pre-operative MRI, fMRI, and DT-MRI with intra-operative MRI for enhanced visualization and navigation in image-guided neurosurgery. Neuroimage. 2007 Apr 1;35(2):609-24

  7. Tracking of Devices MicroBird Sensor Optical Tracking

  8. Prostate • Segmentation tool for Brachytherapy Planning and Biopsy • Navigation for Biopsy • Future FUS and Robot Applications Haker SJ, Mulkern RV, Roebuck JR, Barnes AS, Dimaio S, Hata N, Tempany CM.: Magnetic resonance-guided prostate interventions. Top Magn Reson Imaging. 2005 Oct;16(5):355-68.

  9. 1000 Slicer-Guided Craniotomies http://www.brighamandwomens.org/ofcurrentinterest/craniotomy.aspx

  10. Many More Examples Image Gallery

  11. NA-MIC Roots: NIH • Roadmap Initiative • http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-RM-04-003.html • …will create a networked national effort to build the computational infrastructure for biomedical computing in the nation… • The establishment of the NIH NCBC was called for in the Biomedical Information Science and Technology Initiative report in 1999

  12. NA-MIC Governance Software Sharing: http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-RM-04-003.html • …software should be freely available … • …permit the commercialization of enhanced or customized versions … • …include the ability of researchers outside the center and its collaborating projects to modify the source code and to share modifications …

  13. 2004: NA-MIC Begins… • New NIH Program: National Centers for Biomedical Computation • National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (our center, one of seven national centers) • Focus on Image Analysis Software • Build Fully Open Source Infrastructure • Create the “NA-MIC Kit” • Leverage VTK, ITK, CMake, DART… • Create New Version of 3D Slicer

  14. Leadership: BWH: Ron Kikinis, (Overall PI) Core 1 Algorithms Utah: Ross Whitaker (Core 1 PI) MIT: Eric Grimson UNC: Guido Gerig MGH: Bruce Fischl, Dave Kennedy GaTech: Allen Tannenbaum Core 2 Engineering Kitware: Will Schroeder (Core 2 PI) GE: Jim Miller Isomics: Steve Pieper, A. Yarmarkovich UCSD: Mark Ellisman UCLA: Art Toga Core 3 DBP 2004-2007 BWH: Martha Shenton Dartmouth: Andy Saykin UCI: Steve Potkin UofT: Jim Kennedy DBP 2007 UNC: H. Cody BWH: M. Kubicki Mind Institute: J. Bockolt Queens University: G. Fichtinger Core 4 Service Kitware: Will Schroeder Core 5 Training MGH: Randy Gollub Core 6 Dissemination Isomics: Steve Pieper, Tina Kapur Core 7 Management BWH: S. Manandhar NA-MIC: A Network of Peers Provided by Pieper, Kikinis

  15. Slicer 3 • Next Generation of the 3D Slicer software • Beta Release in Jan 2007 • Slicer 3.0 Base Release scheduled for June 2007 • Advanced Modules Being Added Continually http://www.slicer.org Courtesy S. Pieper

  16. What is Slicer3? • Total Rework of 3D Slicer • At least 80% of code rewritten • New versions of VTK (5.0), ITK (3.2) • Improved Look and Feel (KWWidgets) • Improved Modularity • Analysis routines can be used as plugins or command line executables for batch processing • Draws on Multi-Institution Community • Kitware, Inc., GE Research, Isomics, Inc., BWH, UCLA, UCSD, UIowa, MIT, GaTech, UNC, U Utah, MGH, UCI, Harvard, WashU… • NAC, NCIGT, NA-MIC, mBIRN, fBIRN

  17. Slicer3 and Diffusion • Diffusion Data Structures Built in From the Start • Fiber Bundles as Primitive • Volumes: Scalar, Vector (color), Diffusion Weighed, Diffusion Tensor • Integrated with Hierarchical Model Viewing • Diffusion Visualization and Tractography Modes being Ported from Slicer 2 • Platform for Advanced Diffusion Algorithms from NA-MIC • Stochastic Tractography • Population Atlases • Connectivity Metrics • Tract Based Population Comparisons • Wide Range of Additional Algorithms in Development • Nonlinear Registration • Atlas Based Segmentation • fMRI Analysis • Batch Oriented / Distributed Processing Options

  18. Stochastic Tractography Example in Slicer3 • Tri Ngo (MIT), Marek Kubicki (BWH), Carl-Fredrik Westin (BWH) & Polina Golland (MIT) • New multithreaded ITK Filter (itkStochasticTractographyFilter) • 3D Slicer Command Line Module • Allows the algorithm to be executed without 3D Slicer • Or Use of Auto-Generated GUI to Explore Parameters in Real Time

  19. Slicer3 is Coming Soon… • Not yet ready for workshops like this • See http://wiki.na-mic.org/index.php/Slicer3 for more information

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