Difference between revisions of "2017 Winter Project Week/PyRadiomics"
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* Introduced PyRadiomics to the community | * Introduced PyRadiomics to the community | ||
− | * There are still some issues with the packaging of the extension, SlicerRadiomics. Numpy issue is resolved, PyRadiomics works with numpy 1.9.2, adjusted minimum requirements | + | * There are still some issues with the packaging of the extension, SlicerRadiomics. Numpy issue is resolved, PyRadiomics works with numpy 1.9.2, adjusted minimum requirements. Once these issues are resolved, it will be made publicly available in the [http://github.com/Radiomics Github Radiomics Organisation]. |
* C code performance enhancement is written, but is still causing some issues during compilation. Switch setup to use skbuild and cmake. Latest (offline) tests work with setup.py develop and setup.py test. | * C code performance enhancement is written, but is still causing some issues during compilation. Switch setup to use skbuild and cmake. Latest (offline) tests work with setup.py develop and setup.py test. | ||
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Revision as of 18:40, 12 January 2017
Home < 2017 Winter Project Week < PyRadiomicsKey Investigators
- Joost van Griethuysen
- Hugo Aerts
- Steve Pieper
- Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin
- Andrey Fedorov
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