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===General Lab Topics=== | ===General Lab Topics=== | ||
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*[[Research Group Contact Info]] | *[[Research Group Contact Info]] | ||
*[[Conferences]] | *[[Conferences]] | ||
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*[[Documents]] | *[[Documents]] | ||
*[[Current Problems]] | *[[Current Problems]] | ||
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===Lab Administration=== | ===Lab Administration=== | ||
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*[[Hardware Purchasing]] | *[[Hardware Purchasing]] | ||
*[[Laboratory Equipment List]] | *[[Laboratory Equipment List]] | ||
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===Scanco MicroCT and VMS Workstations=== | ===Scanco MicroCT and VMS Workstations=== | ||
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+ | * [http://www.ucalgary.ca/microct/documents/x-ray_how_to Detailed OpenVMS and Scanco MicroCT Instructions] | ||
* [[Project Management]] | * [[Project Management]] | ||
* [[OpenVMS]] | * [[OpenVMS]] | ||
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* [[Errors and Fixes]] | * [[Errors and Fixes]] | ||
* [[Scanco Medical FAQ]] | * [[Scanco Medical FAQ]] | ||
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+ | ===Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA)=== | ||
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+ | * [[Scanning guidelines]] | ||
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+ | ===Network Access=== | ||
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+ | * [[VPN Setup]] | ||
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===Registration and Segmentation=== | ===Registration and Segmentation=== | ||
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*[[Scanco Image Registration]] | *[[Scanco Image Registration]] | ||
*[[SimilarityRegistration]] | *[[SimilarityRegistration]] | ||
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+ | *[[MRI to HR-pQCT Registration with Scanco]] | ||
===Finite Element Modelling=== | ===Finite Element Modelling=== | ||
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+ | *[[FAIM Finite Element Solver]] | ||
+ | : This is the lab finite element software. | ||
*[[Tutorial on Generating AIMs for FE Analysis]] | *[[Tutorial on Generating AIMs for FE Analysis]] | ||
: First steps for processing microCT data for FE analysis. | : First steps for processing microCT data for FE analysis. | ||
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*[[Scanco Finite Element Modelling]] | *[[Scanco Finite Element Modelling]] | ||
: We typically use our own FE solver, faim. This documentation may however be useful if you want for example to make comparisons with Scanco's FE solver. | : We typically use our own FE solver, faim. This documentation may however be useful if you want for example to make comparisons with Scanco's FE solver. | ||
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+ | ===Visualization=== | ||
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+ | *[[Using ParaView]] | ||
===Statistics=== | ===Statistics=== | ||
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*[[JAGS Usage]] | *[[JAGS Usage]] | ||
: Analysis of Bayesian models using Markov Chain Monte Carlo | : Analysis of Bayesian models using Markov Chain Monte Carlo | ||
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This section covers generic computer-related topics not covered in other sections. | This section covers generic computer-related topics not covered in other sections. | ||
*[[Unix command line basics]] | *[[Unix command line basics]] | ||
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*[[Lab Server Configuration]] | *[[Lab Server Configuration]] | ||
+ | *[[Computer for STARS software]] STARS is CMG's fluid modelling software. | ||
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====Lab Software Projects==== | ====Lab Software Projects==== | ||
− | *[[Bone lab libraries]] | + | *[[Bone lab libraries]] A library of reusable bits for the kinds of things we do in the lab. Built on VTK and ITK and other toolkits. |
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*[[Bone lab applications]] provides a list of lab custom software. | *[[Bone lab applications]] provides a list of lab custom software. | ||
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*[[SAP development]] | *[[SAP development]] | ||
: SAP is a tool for visualizing and manipulating AIMs. | : SAP is a tool for visualizing and manipulating AIMs. | ||
+ | *[[IGFA control]] | ||
+ | : Image guided failure assessment device (aka the cannon) can be controlled from PC via serial port. | ||
====Platforms==== | ====Platforms==== | ||
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*[[Development for Linux]] | *[[Development for Linux]] | ||
*[[Development on Windows]] | *[[Development on Windows]] | ||
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====Languages and Toolkits==== | ====Languages and Toolkits==== | ||
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*[[Creating VTK Classes]] | *[[Creating VTK Classes]] | ||
*[[ITK Development]] | *[[ITK Development]] | ||
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+ | *[[Writing plugins for ParaView]] | ||
====Development Tools==== | ====Development Tools==== |
Revision as of 07:36, 14 June 2017
Contents
General Lab Topics
Lab AdministrationScanco MicroCT and VMS Workstations
Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA)Network Access
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Registration and Segmentation
Finite Element Modelling
VisualizationStatistics
ComputersThis section covers generic computer-related topics not covered in other sections.
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DeveloperLab Software Projects
PlatformsObtaining, compiling and installing software development tools on various systems. Languages and Toolkits
Development Tools
Miscellaneous
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A link back to: Steve Boyd's homepage |
To return to the Lab home page: Biomedical Imaging Metrics Homepage |