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DCMJS+Cornerstone Utilities
Key Investigators
- Steve Pieper (Isomics)
- Erik Ziegler (OHIF)
- Alireza Mehrtash (BWH/UBC)
- Alireza Sedghi (BWH/Queen’s University)
Project Description
Objective
- Continue development of pure-javascript dicom utilities for manipulating data in web applications.
- Integrate visualization and display elements.
- Create utilities that perform useful work.
This project also covers a grab bag of backlog issues related to segmentation and structured reporting in DCMJS, Cornerstone, and the OHIF Viewer packages.
Some potential goals for this Project Week are:
- Create lightweight single-page segment editor prototype for loading / editing / resaving DICOM Segmentations with DCMJS & Cornerstone
- Improve performance of loaded DICOM Segmentation files by implementing proposed non-overlapping segment flag support
- Add missing WebGL rendering paths for label maps and false color images in Cornerstone Core
- Mock up & implement UI for DICOM Segmentation display in OHIF Viewer
- Research potential DICOM SR templates for storage and retrieval of annotations for OHIF Viewer (e.g. length tool, etc…)
- Check what is still missing to support image segmentation use cases for Tobias Penzkofer (Charité Universitätsmedizin, Berlin) & Felix Nensa (University Hospital Essen)
- Add documentation to Cornerstone Tools Documentation for segmentation tools
- Add display support for fractional segmentation maps to WADO Image Loader
Approach and Plan
- Brainstorm to define useful utilities, such as client-side deidentification, data organization, previewing, format conversion, online markup or segmentation tool…
- Experiment with DICOMweb APIs
- Design, implement, and test prototypes
- Get community feedback
Progress and Next Steps
- Discussed DICOMweb prototype with cornerstone
- IHEInvokeImageDisplay demonstration launched from dcm4chee
- ProstateX data loaded in dcm4chee and launchable at Patient level to display all series
- Next Step: integrate with PI-RADS project progress
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