We also wanted to clarify the below as Srii commented: I have tried the control instructions below and it works for the version I have. It is tedious to get rid of the boxes for every single line by going to properties and unchecking the box each time!
My question to Alexander would be - what standards do you take for your measurements as they seem to differ from the standards on our voluson machine. We have been using our voluson machine as our gold standard machine (much like most worldwide institutes) and the value of measurement calculated from the voluson and MITK images caliper are different by minimum 2-3 mm (with MITK overmeasuring - I have checked that by removing the boxes at the end as per your instructions) Let us know what you think about the same. And also if anything can be done to rectify this. BW From: Seitel, Alexander <a.sei...@dkfz-heidelberg.de> Sent: 18 October 2019 09:54 To: Alice Self <alice.s...@wrh.ox.ac.uk>; mitk-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: AW: Caliper placement Exactly. Usually those squares don’t exceed the size of the line itself by much. Zooming into the image (right mouse button and move mouse up) might help as well, as the size of the square is not affected by zooming. Another possibility would be to disable drawing of the control points in the properties of the drawn line: 1. Select line in Data Manager 2. Open Properties plugin 3. Add “control” as Filter 4. Disable property “drawcontrolpoints” by unclicking the check box next to it. Von: Alice Self [mailto:alice.s...@wrh.ox.ac.uk] Gesendet: Freitag, 18. Oktober 2019 10:10 An: Seitel, Alexander; mitk-users@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:mitk-users@lists.sourceforge.net> Betreff: RE: Caliper placement Thanks – I’ve 2018 4.0 if that is what you mean. So to be 100% clear (it’s a bit difficult to clarify without pictures and speaking so sorry!) you are saying that the measurement that MITK generates is from the middle of one of the little squares to the middle of the other square rather than from the medial border of one square to the medial border of the other? If this is the case, why is a square used rather than a cross which would make that clearer? BW, Alice From: Seitel, Alexander <a.sei...@dkfz-heidelberg.de<mailto:a.sei...@dkfz-heidelberg.de>> Sent: 18 October 2019 08:22 To: Alice Self <alice.s...@wrh.ox.ac.uk<mailto:alice.s...@wrh.ox.ac.uk>>; mitk-users@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:mitk-users@lists.sourceforge.net> Subject: AW: Caliper placement Hello Alice, can you clarify which plugin of the MITK Workbench you are referring to? For the Measurement plugin it will be the center point of those little squares that indicate the ends of the line. Alexander Von: Alice Self [mailto:alice.s...@wrh.ox.ac.uk] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. Oktober 2019 13:21 An: mitk-users@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:mitk-users@lists.sourceforge.net> Betreff: [mitk-users] Caliper placement Please can you clarify exactly where the calipers measure from and to in the MITK ultrasound assessment tool. When drawing a line you want to measure there are little squares at the end of any line drawn and it is not clear whether you need to place the middle of the box over the end point of the structure you want to measure or whether it must be aligned with some other part of the caliper box Many thanks Alice Alice [YDX674-9V89]
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