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getting started trying this out

Open joeblew99 opened this issue 9 years ago • 3 comments

The code looks very usable

i am helping my wife, who is doing fMRI /MRI / neuroscience work.

I would like to try out this code and get a better understanding of what i can do with it to help with managing all the diacom files and building a basic tool to help with her Phd work.

Do you have any test data ? I am just getting started on this. I think the data coming off the mri system is encapsulated with hl7 but not sure yet, until i talk to the people at the lab.

joeblew99 avatar Aug 31 '16 12:08 joeblew99

The code looks very usable

Thanks, I am slowly getting there (I don't feel I have a 0.1.0 yet). I am having fun with this little project. I am assuming you are interested in dcmdump. I want to work it into a library in the future and I am starting to refactor the code since I believe it sucks right now.

There are lots of places with free anonymized data for non-comercial purposes, for example: http://www.osirix-viewer.com/resources/dicom-image-library/

DavidGamba avatar Sep 01 '16 17:09 DavidGamba

Hey Thanks for the tip about where to get test data.

All I need right now is to be able to show diacom images. I was thinking that converting them to a web format is fine for 2d ones. For 3d ones I can build a webglgl based viewer to cut through the slices in 3 directions.

Do you have anything to help get the meta data out yet ? Do you have anything to convert the 2d ones to a PNG or other ?

Cheers...

On Thu, 1 Sep 2016, 19:48 David Gamba, [email protected] wrote:

The code looks very usable

Thanks, I am slowly getting there (I don't feel I have a 0.1.0 yet). I am having fun with this little project. I am assuming you are interested in dcmdump. I want to work it into a library in the future and I am starting to refactor the code since I believe it sucks right now.

There are lots of places with free anonymized data for non-comercial purposes, for example: http://www.osirix-viewer.com/resources/dicom-image-library/

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joeblew99 avatar Sep 02 '16 16:09 joeblew99

Do you have anything to help get the meta data out yet?

That is what dcmdump is for. Also, the dcm4chee toolkit has a very mature dcmdump tool.

Do you have anything to convert the 2d ones to a PNG or other ?

Look into the dcm4chee toolkit.

For 3d ones I can build a webglgl based viewer to cut through the slices in 3 directions.

I work at the company that makes this product: https://resmdapp.csi-hub.com So even though I work on this little project on my personal time, I don't have any plans to look into rendering the images.

DavidGamba avatar Sep 02 '16 22:09 DavidGamba