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NousNav: Low-cost neuronavigation system
Key Investigators
  - Étienne Léger (BWH)
 
  - Alexandra Golby (BWH)
 
  - Sam Horvath (Kitware)
 
  - Sarah Frisken (BWH)
 
  - David Allemang (Kitware)
 
  - Tina Kapur (BWH)
 
  - Steve Pieper (Isomics)
 
  - Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin (Kitware)
 
  - Sonia Pujol (BWH)
 
  - Kelly Wang (MIT)
 
Project Description
The NousNav project is an initiative led by Dr Alex Golby to develop a low-cost neuronavigation system designed for use in low- and middle-income countries.  We are developing a 3D Slicer based application focused on supporting segmentation, registration and navigation tasks.
The project will also include the development of open source hardware designs for these applications.
Objective
  - Discuss next steps and current progress
 
  - Explore ideas to improve surface registration
 
  - Explore ideas for skin segmentation
 
Approach and Plan
  - Discuss specific requirements
 
  - Test new methods
 
  - Fix existing bugs
 
Progress and Next Steps
  - Added tracing registration to the workflow (see picture below)
 
  - See other related projects for other updates on tracking, segmentation, etc.
 
Illustrations
