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* Membership: Claudio left. Ken Moreland replaced Brian Wylie | |||
* Discussion on the mission of the board: Long term vision. Guidance on big changes. | |||
Will provided a quick overview of the NIH VTK Maintenance grant. Overhaul of rendering (geometry and volume rendering) and maintenance. | |||
Will provided | |||
Discussion on future directions: | Discussion on future directions: | ||
* Bill: VTK 20 years old. Applications are moving to lighter weight platforms. Mobile etc. | |||
Bill: VTK 20 years old. Applications are moving to lighter weight platforms. Mobile etc. | * Steve: A lot of stuff in VTK that you can’t afford on lightweight platforms. Could use Javascript bindings. | ||
* Paolo: Lots of information from sensors. Big data. | |||
Steve: A lot of stuff in VTK that you can’t afford on lightweight platforms. Could use Javascript bindings. | * Andrew: Threading could be a focus. Pull in boost. | ||
* Steve: Aware of image orientation, propagate through pipeline. Natively handled in VTK. | |||
Paolo: Lots of information from sensors. Big data. | * Bill: Thought NIH grant could handle orientation etc. | ||
* Bill: Maybe we are a niche market. Always fit in big data. | |||
Andrew: Threading could be a focus. Pull in boost. | * Bill, Steve: Geovis, social 3D visualization | ||
* Bill: Focused in 3D | |||
Steve: Aware of image orientation, propagate through pipeline. Natively handled in VTK. | |||
Bill: Thought NIH grant could handle orientation etc. | |||
Bill: Maybe we are a niche market. Always fit in big data. | |||
Bill, Steve: Geovis, social 3D visualization | |||
Bill: Focused in 3D | |||
Question: Does C++ library fit into these new areas (Web). | Question: Does C++ library fit into these new areas (Web). | ||
* Steve: Doing rendering in OpenCL. He would always choose OpenCL for threaded application development. | |||
Steve: Doing rendering in OpenCL. He would always choose OpenCL for threaded application development. | * Steve: VTK should take rendering seriously. Good lighting, effects etc. | ||
* Steve, Berk: Discussion on client-server separation. VTK’s role on server side. | |||
Steve: VTK should take rendering seriously. Good lighting, effects etc. | * Stephane: Distinguish between data that fits in memory on the client vs. server side. API for small datasets on the client side. | ||
* Bill: Software process big sphere of influence for us. We have good data model and solid code base. Well tested architecture. Apply architecture to new domains. | |||
Steve, Berk: Discussion on client-server separation. VTK’s role on server side. | * Ken: Bloated nature of things in VTK. Huge stack trace when debugging pipeline execution. For HPC and mobile trimmed down rendering. People balking at sheer size of VTK. Smaller libraries to fit into HPC and mobile | ||
* Steve: xdummy. Avoid dependence on X server. | |||
Stephane: Distinguish between data that fits in memory on the client vs. server side. API for small datasets on the client side. | * Modularization at a filter level | ||
Bill: Software process big sphere of | |||
Ken: Bloated nature of things in VTK. Huge stack trace when debugging pipeline execution. For HPC and mobile trimmed down rendering. People balking at sheer size of VTK. Smaller libraries to fit into HPC and mobile | |||
Steve: xdummy. Avoid dependence on X server. | |||
Modularization at a filter level | |||
Will: Future discussions on roadmap, VTK rendering. Berk et al. will lead a discussion on scene graph in VTK. | Will: Future discussions on roadmap, VTK rendering. Berk et al. will lead a discussion on scene graph in VTK. |
Latest revision as of 19:23, 5 May 2014
3/5/2014
Will started with introductions.
- Membership: Claudio left. Ken Moreland replaced Brian Wylie
- Discussion on the mission of the board: Long term vision. Guidance on big changes.
Will provided a quick overview of the NIH VTK Maintenance grant. Overhaul of rendering (geometry and volume rendering) and maintenance.
Discussion on future directions:
- Bill: VTK 20 years old. Applications are moving to lighter weight platforms. Mobile etc.
- Steve: A lot of stuff in VTK that you can’t afford on lightweight platforms. Could use Javascript bindings.
- Paolo: Lots of information from sensors. Big data.
- Andrew: Threading could be a focus. Pull in boost.
- Steve: Aware of image orientation, propagate through pipeline. Natively handled in VTK.
- Bill: Thought NIH grant could handle orientation etc.
- Bill: Maybe we are a niche market. Always fit in big data.
- Bill, Steve: Geovis, social 3D visualization
- Bill: Focused in 3D
Question: Does C++ library fit into these new areas (Web).
- Steve: Doing rendering in OpenCL. He would always choose OpenCL for threaded application development.
- Steve: VTK should take rendering seriously. Good lighting, effects etc.
- Steve, Berk: Discussion on client-server separation. VTK’s role on server side.
- Stephane: Distinguish between data that fits in memory on the client vs. server side. API for small datasets on the client side.
- Bill: Software process big sphere of influence for us. We have good data model and solid code base. Well tested architecture. Apply architecture to new domains.
- Ken: Bloated nature of things in VTK. Huge stack trace when debugging pipeline execution. For HPC and mobile trimmed down rendering. People balking at sheer size of VTK. Smaller libraries to fit into HPC and mobile
- Steve: xdummy. Avoid dependence on X server.
- Modularization at a filter level
Will: Future discussions on roadmap, VTK rendering. Berk et al. will lead a discussion on scene graph in VTK.