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Revision as of 20:19, 28 January 2010
Home < Engineering:TCON 20102010-01-28
Attendees: Xiaodong, Tina, John M, Katie, Nicole, Dominik, Vince, Casey
Agenda
- data update (john m)
- example downloadable resources page: http://www.ncigt.org/pages/Downloads
- Iowa Data
- Visible Human Datasets https://mri.radiology.uiowa.edu//visible_human_datasets.html
- Project Sikuli
- Scripted UI interaction -- GUI testing http://groups.csail.mit.edu/uid/sikuli/
2010-01-21
Attendees: Jim, Katie, Nicole, Wendy, Curt, Ron, Dominic, Steve, Dan
- Update wiki pages in preparation for the review of the NA-MIC renewal
2010-01-14
Attendees: Katie Ben Casey Yin Tina Vince Jim Satra Nicole Lauren Hiro Fernando Chris Brian Dominik Ron
- Discussion of parallel processing using ipython for use with NA-MIC CT Colonography collaboration project. (confirmed).
- As a follow up people may be interested in the Enthought webinar on this topic 3pm eastern on Jan 22, 2010.
- Need real time processing speed. 10 fps for volume rendering. 5 minutes of image processing (down from 30 minutes)
- 512x512x1000 voxels
- GPU solutions or ipython solutions
- Python package for accessing to Slicer internals in a headless mode, i.e. run Slicer internals from Python instead of running Python from within Slicer
- iPython distinct from MPI (meet different needs)
- Microsoft interest in iPython
- Jim fell on the sword to take minutes
- Follow up information from Fernando about the new version of ipython in development:
- the docs for the in-testing ipython are at: http://ipython.scipy.org/doc/bzr.r1321/
- and downloads in various formats are at: http://ipython.scipy.org/dist/testing/
- Note: the files with .bzr.r1321 in the names are the relevant ones for today's call, NOT the 'nightly' ones.