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* Created "SlicerMiniConda" extension to install and manage MiniConda dependency.
 
* Created "SlicerMiniConda" extension to install and manage MiniConda dependency.
 
* Slicer->DiPy->Slicer interoperability testing
 
* Slicer->DiPy->Slicer interoperability testing
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* Informative discussions with Hans Meine on ZeroRPC for out-of-process computation, and Francois Rheault on DiPy clustering functionality.
 
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==Background and References==
 
==Background and References==
 
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 13 January 2017

Home < 2017 Winter Project Week < DiPy in Slicer

Key Investigators

  • Isaiah Norton, Brigham & Women's Hospital
  • Lauren J. O'Donnell, Brigham & Women's Hospital

Project Description

Objective Approach and Plan Progress and Next Steps
  • Provide mechanism and example integration for WhiteMatterAnalysis and DiPy interoperability with Slicer.
  • Create miniconda extension for DiPy, WMA, and other extension use.
  • Provide DiPy extension (depending on miniconda).
  • Create initial CLI module wrapping DiPy RTOP map calculator.
  • Created "SlicerMiniConda" extension to install and manage MiniConda dependency.
  • Slicer->DiPy->Slicer interoperability testing
  • Informative discussions with Hans Meine on ZeroRPC for out-of-process computation, and Francois Rheault on DiPy clustering functionality.

Background and References