[Insight-users] RayCastInterpolateImageFunction: THIS IS WHAT A PAPER SHOULD BE !
Markus Neuner
neuner.markus at gmx.net
Sun Oct 17 12:57:19 EDT 2010
Hi Luis,
Thank you for the overall positive feedback!
I must mention the major contributions of the co-authors (especially
Philipp Steininger), and Karl Fritscher who set up the website.
It always was our intention to share the results.
Regards,
Markus
On 17.10.2010 14:36, Luis Ibanez wrote:
>
> Hi Markus,
>
>
> Thanks for sharing the extended
> framework for DRR generation.
>
>
> I found your report to be EXCELLENT !
>
> http://ibia.umit.at/ResearchGroup/Phil/web/Simple2D3DRegistrationFramework.html
>
>
> You just have shown us how a REAL
> scientific paper should be published
> in our field.
>
>
> 1) It is online
>
> 2) It is freely accessible
>
> 3) It includes the source code
>
> 4) It even includes binaries for several
> platforms
>
> 5) It has a clear copyright notice
> and a generous license.
>
> 6) It doesn't waste time in the delusional
> exercise that most papers in journals
> and conferences do for "comparing"
> with other methods, with the obvious
> intent to show the "superiority" of theirs.
> (anyone who knows how to make
> comparisons notice that the typical
> papers in our field are just pretending
> to provide the appearance of comparison
> with the legerdemain attitude of coming
> up on top of other methods.
> Simple "marketing")
>
>
> 7) It shows direct data from experiments
> and clearly describes how someone
> else could repeat them.
>
> 8) It is the kind of technical report that
> clearly shows that it was intended
> to be read, understood and used by
> peers.
>
>
>
> It is quite refreshing to see a REAL paper,
> worth of the Information Age, instead of
> the decrepit material that we see so often
> in journals and conferences.
>
>
> Maybe there is hope for this field after all...
>
>
>
> THANK YOU !
>
>
> Luis
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------
> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 6:11 AM, Markus Neuner <neuner.markus at gmx.net
> <mailto:neuner.markus at gmx.net>> wrote:
>
> Hi Juan,
>
> you can rescale the intensities of the 3D volume before you pass it to
> the RayCastInterpolateImageFunction.
> Or you can use an extended framework for DRR generation which is
> available at:
> http://ibia.umit.at/ResearchGroup/Phil/web/Simple2D3DRegistrationFramework.html
> (see source.zip in the directory DRR:
> RayCastPerspectiveProjectionImageFilter). It has a built-in
> Intensity-Transfer-Function support.
>
> Regards,
> Markus
>
>
> On 01.10.2010 10:44, Juan Antonio Solves wrote:
> > Hi:
> > I have been working with RayCastInterpolateImageFunction in
> order to
> > obtain 2D projections of 3D DICOM images. Results are too blured and
> > unclear for my objectives. There is any way to change interpolation
> > values? I mean, it is possible to assing "weights" in values of the
> > DICOM volume to modify intensity in the projection?
> >
> > Thank you.
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