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kandi X-RAY | SimpleReg Summary
SimpleReg is a Python-based open-source toolkit that provides tools helpful for (medical) image registration and processing. Interfaces to the following registration frameworks are available:. The algorithm and software were developed by Michael Ebner at the Wellcome/EPSRC Centre for Interventional and Surgical Sciences, University College London (UCL) (2015 -- 2019), and the Department of Surgical and Interventional Sciences, King's College London (KCL) (since 2019). If you have any questions or comments, please drop an email to michael.ebner@kcl.ac.uk.
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- Runs v4
- Print information about the transformation
- Creates an ImageMaskSpatialObject object
- Save landmarks to image
- Create nda array with landmarks voxel_voxels
- Computes the bounding box of a numpy array
- Compute the SVD
- Print the registration estimate
- Run the registration method
- Print information about the transformer
- Convert a sitk to NiftyRegal transform
- Run the optimizer
- Returns a warped image mask for moving moving time
- Converts a Nifty RegalReg to a format
- Returns a new sitk
- Annotates the Landsk image with the given value
- Get a warped image mask for moving image
- Resample an image
- Compute the cross - covariance matrix
- Run the EM algorithm
- Run EM algorithm
- Run NIFTI
- Builds a sitk image from the Landsk
- Compose two transformers
- Execute registration
- Run the integrator
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QUESTION
I am trying to draw a linear function(like y=ax+b) by using Chartkick gem and google chart on my rails application.
'a' and 'b' will be given as parameters.
The problem is that I am trying to achieve an infinite line graph using google chart out of slope 'a' and 'b' and I don't know how to achieve this in a proper way.
I came up with the solution of drawing a line chart with two points, (-b/a, 0) and (0, b) and give trendlines option onto it.
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Jan-10 at 08:17Use something like below
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Install SimpleReg
Mac OS X 10.10 and 10.12
Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04
Installation Instructions of SimpleReg Dependencies
git clone git@github.com:gift-surg/SimpleReg.git
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install .
python -m nose tests/installation_test.py
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