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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
* Goal: Run Slicer execution modules on multiple datasets and/or explore the parameter space of those modules using local computer resources or local GRID resources
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=== Goals ===
* Summary: BatchMake integration with Slicer3 is complete. Real-world applications (EMSegmenter) are using BatchMake from within Slicer.   Examples are given on how to use BatchMake with your Slicer3 Execution Modules (GaussianBlur example).
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* Enable Slicer3 execution modules to process multiple datasets with minimal user interactions ("batch processing")
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* Enable the exploration of the parameter spaces of Slicer3 execution modules ("parameter space evaluations")
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* Support using local computer resources or local GRID resources for batch process and parameter space evaluations.
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=== Summary ===
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* BatchMake integration with Slicer3 is complete.
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* Real-world applications (EMSegmenter) are using BatchMake from within Slicer.
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* Examples are given on how to use BatchMake with your Slicer3 Execution Modules (GaussianBlur example).
  
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==

Revision as of 15:19, 3 October 2007

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Introduction

Goals

  • Enable Slicer3 execution modules to process multiple datasets with minimal user interactions ("batch processing")
  • Enable the exploration of the parameter spaces of Slicer3 execution modules ("parameter space evaluations")
  • Support using local computer resources or local GRID resources for batch process and parameter space evaluations.

Summary

  • BatchMake integration with Slicer3 is complete.
  • Real-world applications (EMSegmenter) are using BatchMake from within Slicer.
  • Examples are given on how to use BatchMake with your Slicer3 Execution Modules (GaussianBlur example).

Background

  • BatchMake provides an open-source toolkit for launching a controlled sequence of applications on the local computer or a GRID.
  • Condor is used as the open-source toolkit that provides access to GRID resource. It also provides an easy-to-install and easy-to-configure GRID implementation/network. We highly recommend it for your GRID needs.
  • BatchMake and Condor work together to sequence tasks and to allocate and monitor resources and job progress.

Status

Completed

  1. BatchMake Library
    • Distributed via Slicer3's getbuildtest2.tcl script
      • Slicer3 code location: Slicer3-lib/BatchMake
    • Default distribution does not include Condor
      • Can be installed by users
      • Changing two BatchMake variables will configure BatchMake to use Condor
  2. EMSegmenter BatchMake module
    • Distributed via Slicer3's getbuildtest2.tcl script
      • Slicer3 GUI Access: Filters/BatchProcessing/EMSegmenter BatchMake Module
      • Slicer3 code location: Slicer3/Applications/CLI/BatchMake
    • Applies EMSegmenter algorithm to a collection of data using local computer or GRID
  3. GaussianBlur BatchMake module
    • Distributed via Slicer3's getbuildtest2.tcl script
      • Slicer3 GUI Access: Filters/BatchProcessing/GaussianBlur BatchMake Module
    • Provides a simple example of how to batchmake-ify your Slicer3 modules

To do

  • Provide documentation
  • Provide tutorial at AHM in January 2008
  • Determine how to deliver BatchMake's GRID monitoring tool with Slicer3
    • Requires FLTK - will not be re-written into KWWidgets
  • Consider general (no programming required) solution to using BatchMake with other Slicer modules
    • User browses to execution modules and specifies where wildcards should be substituted into command line
  • Provide batch registration module