2015 Summer Project Week
Welcome to the web page for the 21st Project Week! This is the first Project Week that is being held in conjunction with the CARS conference.
Logistics
- Dates: June 21-24, 2015.
- Location: NH Collection Constanza Hotel, Barcelona, Spain
- REGISTRATION: Please register by adding your name to the list at the end of this page
- Registration Fee: None. The organizers will cover the charge for the conference room, while all attendees are responsible for their own hotel rooms as well as food.
- Hotel: You are welcome to book a room using the CARS 2015 conference services (Click here for form)
- To attend the CARS meeting, please visit http://www.cars-int.org/
Agenda
Time | Sunday, June 21 | Monday, June 22 | Tuesday, June 23 | Wednesday, June 24 |
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9:00am-3:00pm: | 6pm Meeting with All Participants in Hotel Constanza Lobby |
10:00-11am: Rapid Introduction of all Projects and Teams 11am-3pm Work |
10:00am-11am: Breakout Session: |
Work |
2:00pm-4:00pm | Lunch Places to Eat |
Lunch Places to Eat |
Lunch Places to Eat | |
4:00-7:00pm | Work | 5:00-7:00pm: Breakout Session: Open Software Stack (Steve Pieper) |
4:00-6pm: Work 6:00-7pm: Report Progress | |
7:00pm | Adjourn for the day Places to Eat |
Adjourn for the day Places to Eat |
Adjourn for the day Places to Eat |
- Please note that start, end, and mealtimes have been set to match local schedules in Barcelona.
- Here is a list of locally recommended places to eat in the vicinity of the conference hotel. All participants are responsible for their own meals.
Background
Founded in 2005, the National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (NAMIC), was chartered with building a computational infrastructure to support biomedical research as part of the NIH funded NCBC program. The work of this alliance has resulted in important progress in algorithmic research, an open source medical image computing platform 3D Slicer, built using VTK, ITK, CMake, and CDash, and the creation of a community of algorithm researchers, biomedical scientists and software engineers who are committed to open science. This community meets twice a year in an event called Project Week.
Project Week is a semi-annual event which draws researchers from around the world. As of August 2014, it is a MICCAI endorsed event. The participants work collaboratively on open-science solutions for problems that lie on the interfaces of the fields of computer science, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, and medicine. In contrast to conventional conferences and workshops the primary focus of the Project Weeks is to make progress in projects (as opposed to reporting about progress). The objective of the Project Weeks is to provide a venue for this community of medical open source software creators. Project Weeks are open to all, are publicly advertised, and are funded through fees paid by the attendees. Participants are encouraged to stay for the entire event.
Project Week activities: Everyone shows up with a project. Some people are working on the platform. Some people are developing algorithms. Some people are applying the tools to their research problems. We begin the week by introducing projects and connecting teams. We end the week by reporting progress. In addition to the ongoing working sessions, breakout sessions are organized ad-hoc on a variety of special topics. These topics include: discussions of software architecture, presentations of new features and approaches and topics such as Image-Guided Therapy.
Several funded projects use the Project Week as a place to convene and collaborate. These include NAC, NCIGT, QIICR, OCAIRO, and NCI Funded Image-Guided Fellowship Program.
A summary of all previous Project Events is available here.
This project week is an event endorsed by the MICCAI society.
The 21st Project Week is being held on conjunction with the CARS conference.
Please make sure that you are on the na-mic-project-week mailing list
Projects
Equipment
- Specialized equipment people are going to bring (Please add to this list if you are bringing anything)
Image-Guided Therapy
- SlicerIGT tutorials for use cases (Tamas Ungi)
- Refinement of RegistrationModule (Peter Behringer, Andrey Fedorov)
- BRAINSFit registration in SimpleITK (Peter Behringer, Andrey Fedorov, Dženan Zukić)
- Multi atlas based prostate segmentation (Paolo Zaffino, Giampaolo Pileggi, Salvatore Scaramuzzino, Peter Behringer, Andrey Fedorov, Maria Francesca Spadea)
- Orthognathic Surgery (Dženan Zukić, Kitware)
- Multimodal Guidance for Breast Cancer Surgery (Mikael Brudfors, Javier Pascau)
- pyDBS module update to Slicer4.4 (Sara Fernandez-Vidal, Yulong Zhao, Sonia Pujol)
- Pilot Trajectory Planning(Caroline Essert, Sonia Pujol)
- Linear Feature Registration (Matthew Holden)
Feature Based Image Analysis
- LungCAD (Jayender Jagadeesan, Tobias Penzkofer, Sandy Wells)
- Texture Analysis for Prostate Imaging (Tobias Penzkofer, Jay Jagadeesan, Tina Kapur)
- Big Data Medical Image Analysis using Local Features (Matthew Toews, William Wells, Raul San Jose Estepar, Tina Kapur)
- Gated 3D Ultrasound Reconstructions with the Help of a Single-Element US Transducer (Frank Preiswerk, Laurent Chauvin)
- Automatic Cephalometric Analysis (J. Jesus Montufar, Marcelo Romero)
Astronomy
- visualization of HI in galaxies (Davide Punzo)
Infrastructure
- Simplify use of python scripts from the command line (Andrey Fedorov, Steve Pieper, Robin Weiss, Artem Mamonov)
- Running CLI Modules in the background in MeVisLab (Hans Meine)
- CLI Modules elasticsearch / kibana dashboard (Hans Meine, JC, Steve Pieper)
- CTK plugins / paths towards interoperability with GUI & interaction (Hans Meine, Steve Pieper, Nicolas Rannou)
- Interoperability tests with "interesting" CLI modules (BRAINSFit, CIP, UKFTractography?) in MeVisLab (/Frontier) (Hans Meine, Steve Pieper)
- Return fiducials from CLIs (Nicole Aucoin, Jim Miller, Hans Meine)
- Update Checker (Franklin King, BWH)
- Integrated Virtual Reality Viewer (Franklin King, BWH)
- Use new Segmentation node in Editor (Andras Lasso, Steve Pieper)
- Create base classes for IGT slicelet (Andras Lasso, Andrey Fedorov)
- Integrate Conda Python in Slicer (Raúl San José, Jorge Onieva)
Web
- Dicom parsing with DCMJS (Nicolas Rannou, Michael Onken, Steve Pieper)
- Volume Rendering with DCMJS and THREEJS (Nicolas Rannou, Steve Pieper)
- CTK for the web and touch devices (Nicolas Rannou, Yves Martelli, Steve Pieper)
QIICR
- Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast MRI (DSC) for brain (Xiao Da)
- T1 mapping for DCE (Xiao Da)
- Integration and testing of new DCMTK with Slicer (Michael Onken, Andrey Fedorov, Steve Pieper)
Registrants
Please add your name to the list. This is the registration mechanism for this project week.
- Tina Kapur, BWH
- Ron Kikinis, BWH & Fraunhofer
- Steve Pieper, Isomics
- Tamas Ungi, Queen's University, Canada
- Andras Lasso, Queen's University, Canada
- Paolo Zaffino, ImagEngLab, Magna Graecia University, Italy
- Salvatore Scaramuzzino, ImagEngLab, Magna Graecia University, Italy
- Giampaolo Pileggi, ImagEngLab, Magna Graecia University, Italy
- Hans Meine, Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen, Germany
- Nicole Aucoin, BWH
- Sonia Pujol, BWH
- Dženan Zukić, Kitware, Carrboro, NC
- Jayender Jagadeesan, BWH
- Guido Gerig, Utah
- Sandy Wells, BWH
- Matthew Toews, École de Technologie Supérieure, Montreal, Canada
- Frank Preiswerk, BWH
- Junichi Tokuda, BWH
- Raul San Jose, BWH
- Jorge Onieva, BWH
- Yulong Zhao, Université de Rennes
- Laurent Chauvin, BWH
- Michael Onken, Open Connections
- Tobias Penzkofer, Department of Radiology, Charité Berlin, Germany
- Javier Pascau, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
- Angel Torrado-Carvajal, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain
- Nobuhiko Hata, BWH
- Robert H. Owen, BK Medical ApS, Denmark
- Clare Tempany, BWH
- Adam Rankin, Robarts
- Utsav Pardasani, Robarts
- Marcelo Romero, Facultad de Ingenieria, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico, Mexico
- J. Jesus Montufar, Facultad de Ingenieria, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico, Mexico
- Davide Punzo, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, University of Groningen, Netherlands
- Andrey Fedorov, BWH
- Nicolas Rannou, BCH
- Mikael Brudfors, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
- Laura Sanz, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
- Eugenio Marinetto, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
- David García, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
- Franklin King, Queen's University / BWH
- Jorge García, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
- Peter Behringer, BWH
- Caroline Essert, University of Strasbourg
- Pradyumna Reddy, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Goa-Campus, India.
- Sebastian Tauscher, Institute of Mechatronic Systems, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany
- Matthew Holden, Queen's University, Canada
- Sara Fernandez Vidal, ICM, France