Kieran Maher

Artist, Physicist

Melbourne, Australia

Physics - OziriX

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OziriX is a conceptual framework for exploring the physical aspects of 3D and 4D medical imaging using a superb image visualization program called OsiriX

Developing resources include:

<> plug-ins

      . log transform of an XA image sequence
      . add two series fusion plug-in
<> docs

      . osirix manual in portable document format (pdf) - derived from wikipedia
      . ranzcr 2005 poster - simple test images for evaluating the functionality of 3d/4d medical imaging workstations
     . osirix wikepedia entry on how to generate dsa images
 <> add-ons
     . 3x3 and 5x5 filter kernels - use 2d viewer | convolution filters | add a filter within OsiriX
     . additional colour look-up table .plist files
<> fusion mip movies
     . nm/ct fusion using similar red tone CLUTs - two knees  ||  abdo
     . nm/ct fusion using spectrum on greyscale - single knee  ||  two knees
     . nm/ct fusion using hotiron on vr bones - abdo
<> quicktime blending
     . blending two quicktime movies of two separate volume renderings - osirix used for renderings and quicktime pro for movie blending
<> xa subtraction
     . comparison of direct and log xa subtraction
           aortogram

<> volume rendering movies
     . bilateral peripheral angio
     . scaphoid registration hassle
     . 6d imaging - mdp, tl201 and ct fusion - half way stage

<> graphics test object
     . 3d graphics test object for evaluation and teaching applications - images in dicom format
     . nih image macro for generating such graphics
<> fusion ssr movies
     . nm/ct fusion - abdo
<> mutual information maximization
     . grey scale ramp
     . t1 and t2 images
     . ct and hawkeye phantom images
<> fusion via addition
     . ct-mibi volume rendering
<> v/q scan subFusion
     . premul white alpha blend
          . mar
          . tsem
          . mcm
<> lhl-mode fusion
     . wrist spect-cr
<> subFusion + ctpa
     . pe - segmented lungs
<> spect acq fusion
     . pe v/q scan


Kieran Maher 27 Aug 2006