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Working in the PFUS tool with the combined matching layout typically has the following workflow.
1. Data Loading |
▪Load one or more input image series. These series are automatically resliced to the reference using information in the image headers. ▪Load the reference images. They define the final resolution of the matched images. |
2. Matching Initialization |
▪Improve the initial alignment of the images before starting one of the automatic matching methods. ▪Test the different available initializations such as aligning the data set origins, the image volume centers, the center of gravity or hot spot. ▪Shift and rotate the input images manually to come into a reasonable alignment. |
3. Automatic Matching |
▪Select an appropriate matching method, rigid or elastic. ▪Initialize the matching parameters by selecting one of the presets reflecting different situations (human « animal, intra-modality « multi-modality). ▪Start the matching algorithm. |
4. Results Inspection and Adjustment |
▪Visually check the alignment, either on the Initialize/Match page, or on the Fusion page. ▪Perform the check in different parts of the volume and with different fusion renderings. ▪In the case of rigid matching the result can be fine tuned interactively, preferably on the Fusion page. |
5. Results Saving |
▪Save the transformation and its inverse in order to re-apply them to the original images or to VOIs at a later time. ▪Save the matched images for further analysis using the save icon in the lateral taskbar. |
6. Image Analysis and Results Documentation |
▪With the resulting images perform the different types of analysis which are possible in the PFUS tool. ▪Save these results and create reports |