I put up an extremely simple (simple-minded??) net and an MR liver scan at
www.it.kth.se/~noz/dx_example.

Marilyn


>Dr. Noz

>  Would you have any examples that you would be willing to put somewhere that
>people could look at?  A dataset and the network would be wonderful.

>Thanks,
>Dan


> 
> Murat,
> 
> I've done lots of volume rendering with medical images including MR
> and CT.  I presume you have the slices in DICOM format.  The way I do
> it, I put the data part of the images in one file, and then compose a
> header suitable for a dx file in another (file.dx, file.bin). David
> Reddy (www.radio-logic.com) has a converter (InterFormat) from DICOM
> to dx.  Then when you read the images in with the import module, you
> then have to "stack" the set using the "Stack" function. Then
> everything works as usual in dx which. by the way, has a volume
> renderer based on an algorithm called "Alligator" which is somewhat
> better than "Marching Cubes" - see
> 
> Kalvin, A.D., Cutting, C.B., Haddad, B., Noz, M.E.,
> Constructing Topologically Connected Surfaces for the
> Comprehensive Analysis of 3D Medical Structures,
> SPIE, Medical Imaging V, 1445:247-258, February, 1991.  
> 
> Alan Kalvin works for IBM ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
> 
> I hope this helps.
> 
> Marilyn
> 
> 
> 

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