Hi Jan:

      Thanks for your reply. According to the content of your email, you have 
told us that The code of the CurvedMPR is located in the 
Examples/Plugins/org.mitk.example.gui.imaging/src/internal/curvedmpr. But 
unfortunately, after  downloading the source of MITK 2014.03 Releases, I cannot 
find the file "curvedmpr". And there is no later releases available currently. 
Would you please tell me how can I find the related file? Thanks a lot for your 
help!


Yours sincerely,



Jun


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??????: "Arnold"<[email protected]>; 
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"mitk-users"<[email protected]>; 
????: RE: [mitk-users] Curved MPR




Hi Jun Cheng,

 

we are currently working on porting the Curved MPR to open source. The progress 
is documented in the corresponding bug (available through bugzilla: 
http://bugs.mitk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10719 ) . As of today, the partially 
working example is available in a remote branch  
??bug-10719-curved-mpr-master-integration?? which is based on the 2014.03.0 
release tag.

 

The code of the CurvedMPR is located in the 
Examples/Plugins/org.mitk.example.gui.imaging/src/internal/curvedmpr

 

The functionality you were asking for is available, after an image is selected 
a set of points can be added in the 2d windows and then a ThinPlateSplines are 
used to compute the curved plane an then the image data are mapped on the 
created curved plane. However, as this is still a work-in-progress, there are 
still some problems with correct updating after the points were set.

 

We will appreciate any comments, hints or suggestions for improvements. 

 

Best,

 

Jan

 

From: Arnold [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Donnerstag, 29. Mai 2014 05:09
To: mitk-users
Cc: xiaojunchen
Subject: [mitk-users] Curved MPR

 

Hi all,


 


I'm trying to display a curved MPR. 


 


In the previous email(Thu, 07 Jan 2010), it was said the open-source example in 
MITK which explains 


how to used curved MPRs planned to integrate curved MPRs in a future release of 
the 3M3 application in one year. Has it been finished?


 


In the paper??Curved reformation using the MITK??by Ivo Wolf in 2005, 
*mitk::AbstractTransformGeometry* was introduced can do curved MPR, but  we 
have no write access to the vtkAbstractTransform and m_Plane.  And the most 
important  settings about vtkThinPlateSplineTransform is unclear. What I want 
is the points picked by user on the DICOM, without limitation about the points 
number, and the curved MPR about this spline produced from the points can be 
shown.


 


In the emails(2009-11) *mitk::ThinPlateSplineCurvedGeometry* was said can do 
this, but overed with users' problem still unsolved. The codes between users 
and solvers are confused. Also *mitk::PointSetToCurvedGeometryFilter* was 
introduced unfortunately overed with  problem still unsolved in the emails. 


 


Can someone tell us what exactly classes in MITK we need to implement CPR? And 
what is the exact idea about realizing CPR? The codes 


accurately showed is prefered. For an simple example a cylinder with its 
generatrix perpendicular to the XY coordinates, how to show the outside surface 
on a plane(parallel to the Z axis)? 


 


Thanks for any help!


 


Best,


 


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Jun Cheng


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Shanghai Jiao Tong University


?????????????????? & ????????


School of Mechanical Engineering & School of Entrepreneurship & Innovation


????????????????????????800?? B130209B????200240


Mailing Address?? B130209B??#800 Dongchuan Road??Shanghai


Tel??+86 15216711516


[email protected]
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