[Insight-users] continuous voxel indices
michael ma
michael8446 at 126.com
Tue Mar 22 22:12:14 EDT 2011
in the journal article , the author use CT image as input, and he says that: To align a 3D image with our coordinate system, the user needs to provide the continuous voxel indices of the isocenter location with respect to the image volume.
At 2011-03-22 20:20:36,"robert tamburo" <robert.tamburo at gmail.com> wrote:
Typically refers to voxel coordinates in a real world coordinate system (physical coordinates) taking on any real number, e.g., [1.2 mm, 5.8 mm] (not just nonnegative integers, e.g., [12, 58]).
You may want to provide the journal article title for a more specific explanation.
2011/3/22 michael ma<michael8446 at 126.com>
dear guys,
i read a paper from Insight Journal these days and there is a problem really troubles me .
what is " the continuous voxel indices"?
in the paper , the author says: the user needs to provide the continuous voxel indices of the isocenter location with respect to the image volume.
thank you for any help,
have a nice day!
michael
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