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* '''ITKv4 Next Generation''' (Similar to the one offered at MICCAI September 2011 in Toronto)
* '''ITKv4 Next Generation''' (Similar to the one offered at MICCAI September 2011 in Toronto)
* '''ITK Video Bridge''' (Similar to the one offered at CVPR in June 2011 Colorado Springs)
* '''ITK Video Bridge''' (Similar to the one offered at CVPR in June 2011 Colorado Springs)
* '''SimpleITK''' (Similar to the one offered at MICCAI September 2011 in Toronto)
* '''Lesion Sizing Toolkit'''


These tutorials include hands-on exercises performed on Virtual Machines that contain a pre-installed version of ITK and the related software tools.
These tutorials include hands-on exercises performed on Virtual Machines that contain a pre-installed version of ITK and the related software tools.

Revision as of 05:06, 1 December 2011

China Visit 2011

An ITK developer will be visiting China from December 16th 2011 to January 5th 2012

and will be willing and prepared to give ITKv4 tutorials free and open to the public if any local institution is interested in taking care of the logistics (conference room, facilities,...etc).

The Tutorials that we have in mind include:

  • ITKv4 Next Generation (Similar to the one offered at MICCAI September 2011 in Toronto)
  • ITK Video Bridge (Similar to the one offered at CVPR in June 2011 Colorado Springs)

These tutorials include hands-on exercises performed on Virtual Machines that contain a pre-installed version of ITK and the related software tools.

The tutorials can be delivered either in Chinese (Mandarin) or English, at the preference of the organizers. (the materials will be in English).

The cities that will be potential candidates for these events are

  • Bei Jing
  • Wu Han
  • Hang Zhou
  • Shang Hai

If you are interested in organizing or participate one of these events, please contact Xiaoxiao Liu by email: xiaoxiao dot liu at kitware dot com.


So far we've got three requests from the following institutions:

  • Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning, National Key LaboratoryBeijing Normal University, Beijing
  • Shenzhen Key Lab of Neuro--Psychiatric Modulation, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, CAS, Shenzhen
  • Institute for Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan