2013 Tutorial Contest Review
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Submissions
Tutorial Name | 1) Slicer Version | 2) Platforms | 3) Slicer License | 4) Data anonymized | 5) Contact Info | 6) Tutorial Template followed | 7) Additional Instructions | Test Windows XP | 'Test Windows 7 | Test Linux 64 | Test Linux 32 | Test mac |
Cardiac MRI Toolkit Extension | 4.2/Nightly | windows 7, MAC, linux | No | Yes | salma.bengali@carma.utah.edu | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No | Yes |
Hello CLI: contributing an algorithm into Slicer 4 | 4.2.2 | windows, MAC, linux | No | Yes | gcsharp@partners.org | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | No | No |
SlicerRT Extension | 4.2/Nightly | windows 7, MAC, linux | No | Yes(Phantom) | pinter@cs.queensu.ca | Yes | *No | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
DTIPrep | 4.2 | windows 7, MAC, linux | No | Yes | dmwelch@healthcare.uiowa.edu | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | Yes |
Rules
- Tutorial must be based on the Slicer4.2 current release version .
- To enter the contest, you must provide a self-test that can be run in Slicer and a version of the tutorial that works on all supported platforms (Mac,Windows,Linux)+.
Example of self-tests can be found in the RSNA2012Quant module of Slicer4.2.
- Tutorial and all of its components (data, powerpoints/pdfs, additional modules etc.) must be released under the Slicer license
- Tutorial data must be anonymized
- Tutorial must include contact information of the primary author (e-mail and phone number)
- Tutorial must follow the guidelines specified above and use the Summer 2013 contest tutorial template.
- If applicable, the tutorial must provide clear directions for downloading and installing additional modules
+Applicants will work with the NA-MIC Training and Dissemination Cores in advance to do the multi-platform testing.
- Cardiac MRI Toolkit Extension
- was windows 7 32 bit tested? No test was run for it
- video is a helpful guide, before and after pictures were presented well
- color of the labels
- video
- with self-test
- presented at ISRM 2013
- would be nice to have better instructions on how to edit the images
- Hello CLI: contributing an algorithm into Slicer 4
- add simple threshold name to end of download file instead of hello
- no self test for tutorial
- Hello CLI --->simple threshold
- SlicerRT Extension
- step by step pictures were easy to follow
- very clearly to new
- with self -test
- has many explanations
- RSNA 2012
- ECR 2013
- Good explanation of very complicated workflow
- DTIPrep
- maybe have a page at the beginning of the presentation explaining what DTI and GUI are & if its "for me"
- troubleshooting data sets to see which should be deleted and proceed with reduced noise
- would be beneficial to have before and after pictures in noise
- no self test