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* Linux x86-64: [http://www.na-mic.org/Slicer/Download/Snapshots/linux-x86_64/Slicer3-3.2.2008-08-20-linux-x86_64.tar.gz Slicer3-3.2.2008-08-20-linux-x86_64.tar.gz] | * Linux x86-64: [http://www.na-mic.org/Slicer/Download/Snapshots/linux-x86_64/Slicer3-3.2.2008-08-20-linux-x86_64.tar.gz Slicer3-3.2.2008-08-20-linux-x86_64.tar.gz] | ||
− | If you have any question about how to complete the installation process, please see [ | + | If you have any question about how to complete the installation process, please see [https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Slicer3:Downloads the download page] for detailed instructions for installing the Slicer3 program. |
Recommended configuration: Windows XP, Linux (x86 or x86_64), Mac OS (ppc or Intel), 2 GB of RAM and a dedicated graphic accelerator with 128 MB of on board graphic memory. | Recommended configuration: Windows XP, Linux (x86 or x86_64), Mac OS (ppc or Intel), 2 GB of RAM and a dedicated graphic accelerator with 128 MB of on board graphic memory. |
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Contents
Course Syllabus
The National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (NA-MIC), one of the seven National Centers for Biomedical Computing (NCBC), part of the NIH Roadmap for medical research, focuses its efforts on the conversion of scientific advances from the biomedical imaging community into an open-source toolkit, so as to improve the availability and deployment of advanced software tools on a national scale. The purpose of this workshop is to provide the members of the National Cancer Institute community with a practical experience of the image processing and 3D visualization capabilities of the Slicer software platform, part of the NA-MIC toolkit.
Course Faculty
- Ron Kikinis, M.D., Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School
Director, Surgical Planning Laboratory, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston MA
- Steve Pieper, Ph.D.
Isomics Inc., Cambridge MA
Logistics
- Date: Thursday March 19, 2009
- Time: 11 am - 2 pm
- Location: National Cancer Institutes (NCI): NCI Advanced Biomedical Computing Center, NCI-Frederick, Building 430, Ft. Detrick, Frederick, MD 21702
- Participants are required to come with their own computer (PC, Linux or MacOS).
Directions and Security
- The NCI-Frederick facility is on the base at Ft. Detrick. Coming from Washington DC, take US 15 North or Interstate 70 North and merge onto US 15 North. Take the "7th Street" exit off US 15 ; turn right at the exit; Pass the Frederick mall and the McDonalds on your right; Continue to a fork in the road, the right fork enters Ft. Detrick.
- Visitors without vehicle base passes should use the right two lanes. You will need only a picture ID, such as a drivers license. Please allow ten minutes for base entry before 9AM, as there will be a few cars in line at this time. Visitors will be asked to open the car doors and get out of the car during a routine vehicle inspection which lasts only a minute or two per car.
- Once you are passed the guard station, please turn left at the first stoplight (Porter Street) and continue a few blocks. Parking very close to building 430 is somewhat hard to find, so we suggest parking in the large parking lot on the right just before Neiman Street. Walk down Neiman street and building 430 will be across the first intersection you come to.
- The entrance to building 430 is around on the left side. There is a doorbell to ring for access to the building.
A campus map for NCI-Frederick can be found at this URL: NCI-Campus-Map
Contacts in Building 430
- If you have any trouble entering Building 430. Please call Kathy Easterday (301-846-5763), Stacy Dorsey (301-846-5761), or Curt Lisle (407-451-9386).
Agenda
- 11:00 am - 01:00 pm Briefing on Slicer and demos
- 01:00 pm - 02:00 pm Lunch and informal discussion
Background materials:
Preparation for the Workshop
Please complete the following items prior to the course. Support will be provided as requested
Slicer3 Software
The links below lead to "product" versions of Slicer that have been used to develop the tutorial portfolio. Please install the version of Slicer3 appropriate to the platform you'll be working on during the workshop. Click on the proper link to initiate the process for your laptop. For more experimental versions click on the nightly builds on the Slicer download page.
- Windows XP: Slicer3-3.2.2008-08-20-win32.exe
- Mac OSX Darwin PPC: Slicer3-3.2.2008-08-20-darwin-ppc.tar.gz
- Mac OSX Darwin Intel: Slicer3-3.2.2008-08-20-darwin-x86.tar.gz
- Linux x86: Slicer3-3.2.2008-08-20-linux-x86.tar.gz
- Linux x86-64: Slicer3-3.2.2008-08-20-linux-x86_64.tar.gz
If you have any question about how to complete the installation process, please see the download page for detailed instructions for installing the Slicer3 program.
Recommended configuration: Windows XP, Linux (x86 or x86_64), Mac OS (ppc or Intel), 2 GB of RAM and a dedicated graphic accelerator with 128 MB of on board graphic memory.
Note: Apple Mac OS X
For Mac OS 10.4.10 (Tiger) install X11 from the OS disk 1 (not installed by default on new machines).
For Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) visit the xquartz website and install xquartz.
Datasets
Please download the following datasets for the hands-on sessions (Linux/Mac/Windows):
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