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Revision as of 19:33, 26 October 2010
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Contents
Nov 5-6, Chapel Hill, NC
Introduction
- The NA-MIC algorithm core holds an annual retreat
- The 2010 event will begin on 8:30 am on Friday the 5th of Nov and finish at approximately 2pm on Saturday the 6th.
Agenda
- DBP updates, each 15 minutes
- short and long term plans for each core 1 site
- Ron Slicer update, demo
- Gao and Tannenbaum demo
Topics
- Plans, Needs, Expectations of and Interactions with DBPs (Core-1 contacts, all)
- Actions items for the AHM
- Plans for the next 12 months
- Segmentation
- Registration
- Upcoming event: New Directions in Registration Workshop
- Other algorithm classes
- Shape
- Interactive algorithms
- Interaction with the Engineering Core
- See whitepaper about the interactions between Cores 1a, 1b, and 2.
- Slicer
- Ron will give an update on Slicer 3.6.2 and Slicer 4, extensions
- Extensions:
- Ron will give an update on Slicer 3.6.2 and Slicer 4, extensions
- If your algorithm can be delivered as a CLI, then develop and deploy it now as an extension for 3.6 and the nightly builds. This will transition smoothly to slicer4.
- If your algorithm requires interactivity then
- If you want to deploy it within the next 6 months, then consider a python or tcl scripted wizard interface to CLI code, knowing that there will be some porting required.
- if a wizard isn't interactive enough, consider a custom kwwidgets interface, knowing that this will be difficult to port to slicer4
- if your deployment target is 6 or more months out, you should begin working with the slicer4 Qt developer build starting in January.
- Most of our DBP projects fall under rule 3.
- Ron will give a demo of Changetracker, GrowCutSegment, Fastmarching.
- Allen and Yi Gao will demo RSS
Suggested Hotels
Nice for walking to campus & Franklin Street, but rather expensive (ask for the University/Computer Science rate of 159 USD per night):
- Carolina Inn, 211 Pittsboro Street, Chapel Hill, NC
- Franklin Hotel, 311 W Franklin St, Chapel Hill, NC
Best suggestions (need taxi or rental car to campus & Franklin Street):
- Courtyard Marriott, 100 Marriott Way, Chapel Hill, NC
- Days Inn, 15-501 & Fordham Blvd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 US
Attendees
- Ross Whitaker
- Guido Gerig
- Polina Golland
- Allen Tannenbaum
- Martin Styner
- Ron Kikinis (Saturday only)
- Michal Depa, MIT
- Archana Venkataraman, MIT
- Sam Gerber, Utah
- Marcel Prastawa
- Yi Gao, Georgia Tech
- Romeil Sandhu, Georgia Tech