Difference between revisions of "ITK Registration Optimization"
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*# '''Intersubject mapping''' [[Intersubject|example data set]] (Kilian) | *# '''Intersubject mapping''' [[Intersubject|example data set]] (Kilian) | ||
*# '''fMRI to hi-res brain morphology mapping''' [[FMRI-to-hires|example data set]] (Steve Pieper) | *# '''fMRI to hi-res brain morphology mapping''' [[FMRI-to-hires|example data set]] (Steve Pieper) | ||
*# '''DTI: components of the diffusion tensor''' [[DTI-non-rigid]] (Sylvain) | *# '''DTI: components of the diffusion tensor''' [[DTI-non-rigid]] (Sylvain) | ||
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+ | * Use-cases (Platforms) | ||
+ | ** Single and multi-core machines | ||
+ | ** Single and multi-processor machines | ||
+ | ** AMD and Intel - Windows, Linux, and SunOS | ||
+ | *** Intel quad-core Xeon processors (?) | ||
+ | *** 6 CPU Sun, Solaris 8 (SPL: vision) | ||
+ | *** 12 CPU Sun, Solaris 8 (SPL: forest and ocean) | ||
+ | *** 16 core Opteron (SPL: john, ringo, paul, george) | ||
+ | *** 16 core, Sun Fire, AMDOpteron (UNC: Styner) | ||
* Related NA-MIC wiki pages | * Related NA-MIC wiki pages |
Revision as of 13:12, 30 March 2007
Home < ITK Registration OptimizationContents
Goals
There are two components to this research
- Identify registration algorithms that are suitable for non-rigid registration problems that are indemic to NA-MIC
- Develop implementations of those algorithms that take advantage of multi-core and multi-processor hardware.
Algorithmic Requirements and Use Cases
- Requirements
- relatively robust, with few parameters to tweak
- runs on grey scale images
- has already been published
- relatively fast (ideally speaking a few minutes for volume to volume).
- not patented
- can be implemented in ITK and parallelized.
- Use-cases (Applications)
- Intersubject mapping example data set (Kilian)
- fMRI to hi-res brain morphology mapping example data set (Steve Pieper)
- DTI: components of the diffusion tensor DTI-non-rigid (Sylvain)
- Use-cases (Platforms)
- Single and multi-core machines
- Single and multi-processor machines
- AMD and Intel - Windows, Linux, and SunOS
- Intel quad-core Xeon processors (?)
- 6 CPU Sun, Solaris 8 (SPL: vision)
- 12 CPU Sun, Solaris 8 (SPL: forest and ocean)
- 16 core Opteron (SPL: john, ringo, paul, george)
- 16 core, Sun Fire, AMDOpteron (UNC: Styner)
- Related NA-MIC wiki pages
Performance Requirements and Use Cases
- Requirements
- Single and multi-core machines
- Single and multi-processor machines
- AMD and Intel - Windows, Linux, and SunOS
- Use-cases
- <list specific machines here>
Data
Workplan
- Quantify current performance and bottlenecks
- Identify timing tools (cross platform, multi-threaded)
- For each use-case
- Centralized data and provide easy access
- Identify relevant registration algorithm(s)
- Develop traditional ITK-style implementations
- Develop timing tests using implementations and data
- Across use-cases
- Identify ITK classes/functions common to implementations (e.g., interpolation/resampling)
- Develop timing tests specific to these common sub-classes
- Compute performance on multiple platforms
Progress Highlights
- Quantify current performance and bottlenecks
User Contributions
Performance Measurement
- Intel's VTune for Linux ($)
- TAU
- Threadmon: Thread usage/blockage
- TotalView ($)
- PerfSuite (POSIX Threads)
- GProf work-around for multi-threaded apps
- References on multi-threaded profiling and code optimization