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*Interaction with the Engineering Core
 
*Interaction with the Engineering Core
 
** See [[Relative_Roles_Core1a_Core_1b_Core2|whitepaper]] about the interactions between Cores 1a, 1b, and 2.
 
** See [[Relative_Roles_Core1a_Core_1b_Core2|whitepaper]] about the interactions between Cores 1a, 1b, and 2.
*Slicer
 
** Ron will give an update on [http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Slicer3:3.6_Final_Issues Slicer 3.6.2] and [http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Slicer4:Developers Slicer 4], [http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Slicer3:Extensions extensions]
 
***Extensions:
 
# If your algorithm can be delivered as a CLI, then develop and deploy it now as an extension for 3.6 and the nightly builds.  This will transition smoothly to slicer4.
 
#If your algorithm requires interactivity then
 
##If you want to deploy it within the next 6 months, then consider a python or tcl scripted wizard interface to CLI code, knowing that there will be some porting required.
 
## if a wizard isn't interactive enough, consider a custom kwwidgets interface, knowing that this will be difficult to port to slicer4
 
#if your deployment target is 6 or more months out, you should begin working with the slicer4 Qt developer build starting in January.
 
***Most of the DBP projects fall under rule 3. If a CLI plug-in is the end result, then 3.6 is still a good target for now.
 
** Ron will give a demo of [http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Modules:ChangeTracker-Documentation-3.6 Changetracker], [http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Modules:GrowCutSegmentation-Documentation-3.6 GrowCutSegment], [http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Modules:FastMarchingSegmentation-Documentation-3.6 Fastmarching].
 
** Allen and Yi Gao will demo [http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Modules:RobustStatisticsSeg-Documentation-3.6 RSS]
 
  
 
==Suggested Hotels==
 
==Suggested Hotels==

Revision as of 14:18, 29 October 2010

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Nov 5-6, Chapel Hill, NC

Introduction

  • The NA-MIC algorithm core holds an annual retreat
  • The 2010 event will begin on 8:30 am on Friday the 5th of Nov and finish at approximately 2pm on Saturday the 6th.
  • Meeting location: SittersonHall/Brooks Building, chair's conference room, FB120 (first floor)

Map

Agenda

Friday

  • 8:30 meet in Chair's conference room, Brooks Building, coffee
  • 9-10 DBP updates, data availability, each 15 minutes
  • 10-10:30 DBP common themes, differences, what is missing
  • 10:30-12 Overview of Core 1 site short and long term plans (each 15 min)
  • noon lunch
  • 1-2 Discussion on longitudinal & personalized registration topics
  • 2-3 Discussion on longitudinal & personalized segmentation topics
  • 3-4 Discussion on longitudinal & personalized shape topics
  • 4-5 makeup slot

Saturday

  • 8:30 meet & coffee, meeting first in front of Sitterson Hall (doors are closed on Saturday)
  • 9-11 Slicer update by run, demo
    • Gao and Tannenbaum demo
    • Discussion on interactive issues, what level of interaction, how to mesh those with Slicer
  • 11-12 AHM planning
  • noon lunch on Franklin street
  • 1-2 summary, make up slot

Topics

  • Plans, Needs, Expectations of and Interactions with DBPs (Core-1 contacts, all)
    • Actions items for the AHM
    • Plans for the next 12 months
  • Segmentation
  • Registration
  • Other algorithm classes
    • Shape
    • Interactive algorithms
  • Interaction with the Engineering Core
    • See whitepaper about the interactions between Cores 1a, 1b, and 2.

Suggested Hotels

Nice for walking to campus & Franklin Street, but rather expensive (ask for the University/Computer Science rate of 159 USD per night):

Best suggestions (need taxi or rental car to campus & Franklin Street):

Attendees

  • Ross Whitaker
  • Guido Gerig
  • Polina Golland
  • Allen Tannenbaum
  • Martin Styner
  • Ron Kikinis (Saturday only)
  • Michal Depa, MIT
  • Archana Venkataraman, MIT
  • Sam Gerber, Utah
  • Marcel Prastawa
  • Yi Gao, Georgia Tech
  • Romeil Sandhu, Georgia Tech