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Breakout session on Wednesday
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Discussion of javascript, html5, webgl etc.
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* Erik Ziegler on OHIF (lesion tracker, cornerstone)
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* Steve Pieper on webgl, javascript dicom, slicer integration, QtWebEngine
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* Juan on Spine and CMF quantification
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* Rudolph & Jorge on XTK and AMI
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* additional opportunities
 
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==Background and References==
 
==Background and References==
 
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Revision as of 18:35, 12 January 2017

Home < 2017 Winter Project Week < WebTechnologyAndSlicer

Key Investigators

  • Steve Pieper

Project Description

Objective Approach and Plan Progress and Next Steps
  • Discuss trends, experiments, and opportunities to leverage QtWebEngine in Qt5
  • Discuss with interested parties
  • Share demos and ideas

Breakout session on Wednesday

Discussion of javascript, html5, webgl etc.

  • Erik Ziegler on OHIF (lesion tracker, cornerstone)
  • Steve Pieper on webgl, javascript dicom, slicer integration, QtWebEngine
  • Mike Halle on wegl, atlases
  • Juan on Spine and CMF quantification
  • Rudolph & Jorge on XTK and AMI

Topics:

  • state of the art and where is the technology going
  • projects underway to use this technical infrastructure
  • additional opportunities

Background and References