Question

I am wanting to analyse an MRI phantom that produces 23 slices. Each section of the phantom contains a different image analysis test object, so it is necessary to perform a different analysis tree on different slice numbers. Is there a way to automate the analysis so that the anaylsis trees can be set to perform on a specific slice number, or do you have to manually select each slice first and then perform the analysis tree on it?

Environment

IQWorks version: IQWorks Release 0.5
Server OS: Windows XP, Service Pack 2
.NET Framework: .NET Framework 3.5
Categories: Analysis Trees

-- JonathanShafford - 24 Nov 2009

Answer

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If you know that slice 5 always contains test object x and you open the images as a single multi-layered image, then you can use the 'specific layer' option I think. However, you will end up with a very confusing looking set of analysis objects as they will all show all the time. I just had a quick try with this and is seems that the specific layer value starts at 0 for the first image.

-- EdMcDonagh - 24 Nov 2009

-- JonathanShafford - 26 Nov 2009

Many thanks, I will give that a try.

-- JonathanShafford - 26 Nov 2009

 
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Topic revision: r3 - 26 Nov 2009 - 13:39:18 - JonathanShafford
 
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