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+ | ====== How to Optimize X-ray and DRR Settings ====== | ||
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+ | To make it easier to find the best set of parameter values for a particular trial, the [[Other: | ||
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+ | - Select a single object for which to optimize the image settings. | ||
+ | - Choose an X-ray frame in which the object is fairly easy to see. | ||
+ | - Manually move the object into the correct pose as best you can. | ||
+ | - In the [[Other: | ||
+ | - Set the tracking optimization ranges to larger values (e.g., 3 mm and 3 deg) and keep the number of iterations at about 1000. | ||
+ | - In the [[Other: | ||
+ | - Set the ranges of the image processing parameters (the X-ray and DRR settings as well as the image metric parameters) to values appropriate for the current frame. You may want to experiment with the X-ray and DRR settings in the [[Other: | ||
+ | - Press // | ||
+ | - When the optimization is finished, the image processing parameters will be set to their optimal values-- the values that caused the tracking optimization to lock-in on a pose closest to the initial pose. The object will be returned to its initial pose, but the output window will show how close the " | ||
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+ | **Note**: For any given X-ray frame and object, there is no guarantee that there exists a set of image processing parameters such that the correct pose is the global minimum pose. This is because of the inherent differences between the X-ray and DRR images and the quality and extent of the CT data. There is also no guarantee that the optimal parameters for one frame will work on any other frame. However, image optimization is still often useful for finding a neighborhood of parameter values that improve the performance of the tracking optimization. | ||
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