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[[Category:TubeTK Events and Meetings|2010.12.07]] |
Latest revision as of 18:51, 26 July 2013
Danielle
- Fixed Windows AnisotropicDiffusive failing tests - thanks Stephen!
- AnisotropicDiffusive CLI loads into Slicer4
- Cleaned up TubeTK CLIs
- Started Slicer + TubeTK documentation (http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/TubeTK/Slicer)
- Starting python script for "interactive PDF segmenter"
- Read "A Non-rigid Registration Framework That Accommodates Resection and Retraction" - Petter and Wells
Stephen
- Stable set of dashboard machines now running
- Radius estimation now working
- Room for improvement
- Workflow defined for vascular segmentation from brain MRA from within Slicer
- Need to convert to python script for Slicer
- USC needs to be my focus for the next week or two
- Review of VMTK suggests it has outstanding features, but it isn't an example of "best practices" for a Slicer-focused application
- We will continue with CLIs that are called from python scripts
- CLIs provide "algorithm logic"
- Python provides "application-specific logic"
- e.g., intuitive user interfaces and gui for chaining multiple CLIs to accomplish a specific task
- We will continue with CLIs that are called from python scripts