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scikitsurgerytorsosimulator 0.0.6.1

Author: Stephen Thompson
SciKit-SurgeryTorsoSimulator has been superseded by SnappySonic.
SnappySonic can be used as an ultrasound acquisition simulator. The output from a tracking system (NDI or AruCo tags) is to select a frame of pre-recorded video to show. A suitable video of ultrasound data is included in the data directory, however the user can select a video of their choosing. The software and its use is described in the SnappySonic paper.
SnappySonic is part of the SciKit-Surgery software project, developed at the Wellcome EPSRC Centre for Interventional and Surgical Sciences, part of University College London (UCL).
SnappySonic supports Python 3.6.
pip install snappysonic
python snappysonic.py --config config.json
The config file defines the tracking parameters and image buffer, e.g.
{
"ultrasound buffer": "data/usbuffer.mp4",
"buffer descriptions": [
{
"name": "glove",
"start frame": 0,
"end frame": 284,
"x0": 20, "x1": 200,
"y0": 200, "y1": 260,
"scan direction": "x"
},
]
....
"tracker config": {
"tracker type": "aruco",
"video source": 2,
"debug": true,
"capture properties": {
"CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH": 640,
"CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT": 480

}
}
An example configuration file can be downloaded from here and an image buffer from source code repository data directory

Developing

Cloning
You can clone the repository using the following command:
git clone https://github.com/UCL/snappysonic


Running tests
Unit tests are performed in stand alone environments using tox, which also checks coding style.
tox



Installing
You can pip install from pypi with
pip install snappysonic
or You can pip install directly from the repository as follows:
pip install git+https://github.com/UCL/snappysonic


How to Cite
If you use this software in your research or teaching, please cite:
Thompson, S., Dowrick, T., Xiao, G., Ramalhinho, J., Robu, M., Ahmad, M., Taylor, D. and Clarkson, M.J., 2020. SnappySonic: An Ultrasound Acquisition Replay Simulator. Journal of Open Research Software, 8(1), p.8. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/jors.289

Contributing
Please see the contributing guidelines.


Useful links

Source code repository
Documentation




Licensing and copyright
Copyright 2019 University College London.
snappysonic is released under the BSD-3 license. Please see the license file for details.


Acknowledgements
Supported by Wellcome and EPSRC.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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