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Short Background Presentations |
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The presentations provide basic information for the purpose of understanding program operation. They include the following topics:
- Organization of the PMOD Software.
- Quantification by kinetic models.
- Image registration, normalisation and fusion.
- Visualization by 3D image rendering techniques.
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Program Demonstrations |
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The demonstrations show how work is done with the most popular PMOD tools.
- Basic PMOD techniques (PVIEW).
- Kinetic modeling with regional time-activity curves (PKIN).
- Applying pixel-wise models to image data (PXMOD).
- Image fusion, algebra, and stereotactic normalization (PFUS).
- 3D image rendering of brain data (P3D).
Note that the following tools will not be covered expressly by the main teaching: Cardiac modeling tool (PCARD), Alzheimer discrimination tool (PALZ), Normal brain database tool (PBRAINDB), Correlative gene-array/PET analysis (PGENE), and DICOM database server (PDCM). However, questions concerning those tools may be discussed on an individual basis during the computer exercises.
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Computer Exercises |
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The participants are required to bring their own notebooks. They will obtain a USB flash key with the latest PMOD version as well as training data sets. PMOD can be started directly from the key, such that the configuration of the notebook will remain untouched.
The team of trainers, which includes several authors of the PMOD software, will be available for practical advice. The participants will be given a set of processing tasks together with a step-by-step written solution. During exercise time, they may work through the examples of their choice, and address the trainers for help or further information.
Notes:
- The participants are required to bring their own notebooks. At least 1GB RAM will be needed.
- We reserve the right for minor changes of the training content without notification.
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Note: We reserve the right for minor changes of the training contents. |
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