[Insight-users] Re: Computing forces for deformation fields in MR data

Leila baghdadi baghdadi at sickkids.ca
Wed Jul 13 09:10:43 EDT 2005


Hello Master Luis,

First of all, you ROCK!! big time,

Second thanks very much for the detailed answer,

will investigate and report back,

The president of your fan club

On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 17:53, Luis Ibanez wrote:
> Hi Leila,
> 
> I loaded your MR data in the FastMarchingLevelSet application,
> where you can easily experiment with the Sigma of the Gaussian,
> and with the Alpha and Beta parameters of the Sigmoid.
> 
> Since your MR data is in the range of 16 bits, the values of the
> gradient magnitude reach 1400..,1300 in the inferior part of the
> kidneys, and just 400 in the superior part of the kidneys.
> 
> The central section of the kidneys have values in the range of
> 0 to 300.
> 
> With this numbers, we can estimate values for the sigmoid.
> The values that matter most are the lowest values of the gradient
> magnitude in the boundary of the kidneys. In this case, the 400.
> 
> In this conditions, a Beta value of 300 and Alpha value of -1
> in the Sigmoid filter are convenient for producing a speed
> image that has value 1.0 inside the kidney and values almost 0.0
> in the boundaries.
> 
> Alpha values closer to -9 will produce a masking image with smoother
> transitions that will be more appropriate for computing a Gradient
> to be used as a Vector Field for guiding the movements of the
> deformable model.
> 
> 
> You may want to give it a try to the parameters above, and
> verify again with Paraview what the values of the vector field
> are around the kidneys.
> 
> 
> 
> Please let us know what you find,
> 
> 
>     Thanks
> 
> 
>        Luis
> 
> 
> 
> 



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