Algorithms:Core1Visit May06
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Logistics
- Dates: May 23-24 2006
- Location: UNC Sitterson Hall, 201 South Columbia, Room SN 115 (Map from hotel)
- Hotel: Courtyard Marriott, 100 Marriott Way, Chapel Hill, NC
- $119/night discount rate, Discount code: NAMIC meeting
- Rate guaranteed if reservation is made by April 21st, Afterwards they'll try to honor this rate, but it's not guaranteed.
- With a meeting discount, it's best to call for reservations (919) 883-0700 rather than making them online.
- Transportation from Airport:
- Taxi ride 30-35 USD
- There is very limited parking on campus for visitors (due to construction on the visitor lots), so car rental is not necessarily encouraged.
- Restaurant Guide to Chapel Hill downtown (status 1999, needs updating, but most of the restaurants are still around) A google search template for restaurants.
Transportation from Downtown Chapel Hill to Hotel
- In the evening there is public transportation from downtown Chapel Hill to a bustop close to the Courtyard Marriot. The T/G rout bus drives at 7:19pm, 8:54pm, and 10:29pm from downtown Chapel Hill to NC 54 Parking lot, right next to the Marriot (2 minute walk). Bus Details
- Additionally taxi transportation is affordable and located in downtown Chapel Hill: Tar Heel Taxi Inc (919) 933-1255; Airport Taxi (919) 942-4598; Airport & Intown Taxi(919) 942-4492
Questions? Please contact Delphine Bull (bull@cs.unc.edu).
Agenda: Tuesday, May 23
- 8.30 am: Pickup at hotel Marriott and transportation to Sitterson Hall
- 9:00-9:30am Introduction and discussion of agenda (Ross W)
- Segmentation and Shape Analysis - Notes
- 10:30 - 11:00 am Break
- ** 11:00am "A Nonparametric Approach to Shape Correspondence" (Ross W) Slides
- 11:30am Shape Discussion (Martin and Ross)
- 12:00pm Lunch (Lunch Chapel Hill downtown on your own, 10' walk)
- ** 1:30pm Shape Discussion (cont)
- Functional MRI
- 3:15pm Publishing in NAMIC
- Questions to be discussed:
- What is our status? (E.g. generate an ad hoc list of ongoing projects and plans to publish them.)
- How can we improve Core 1/Core 3 publishing?
- Questions to be discussed:
(E.g. generate a list of promising Core 3 projects and potential avenues for publication) What will we do with core 3 for its last year of this generation. What will we do with the next generation of core 3
- Core 2 Discussion
- Questions to be discussed:
- What are the ways to interact with Core 2?
- How should code get transferred/migrated in ITK?
- How should applications get built?
- How can we get applications in the hands of users?
- Questions to be discussed:
- Open Items
- Registration (intra, inter-subject, sMRI, DTI, tensors, motion correction etc.)
Agenda: Wednesday, May 24
- 8.30 am: Pickup at hotel Marriott and transportation to Sitterson Hall
- Diffusion Tensor Imaging Notes
- 10:30am Break
- Diffusion Tensor Imaging (Cont).
- 12:00pm Lunch (Lunch Chapel Hill downtown on your own, 10' walk)
- 1:30pm DTI Discussion (Guido and Allen)
- Questions to be discussed:
- 2:30pm Evaluating NAMIC Core 1
- Questions to be discussed:
- How will we evaluate ourselves (at renewal time)?
- How will this standard sit with our evaluators?
- How will we fare agains this standard?
- How can we make sure we succeed?
- Questions to be discussed:
Background and Preparation
Topics
- Software needs of the NAMIC toolkit
- Algorithmic issue/needs relevant to Core 3
- Special sessions on Shape Analysis, fMRI, DTI
- Update on Slicer 3
- Metrics for success (to be used in renewal considerations)
- Core 1 input into the NAMIC Kit
- Core 1 contributions to training core
- Planning for Project Week (?)
Attendees
If you are interested in attending this week, please note your name here (in general 2-4 people per Core 1 group)
- Guido Gerig, UNC
- Martin Styner, UNC
- Ipek Oguz, UNC
- Casey Goodlett, UNC
- Ross Whitaker, Utah
- John Melonakos, GT/GE
- Simon Warfield, HMS
- Steve Pieper
- Wanmei Ou, MIT
- Polina Golland, MIT
- Allen Tannenbaum, GT
- Bryce Kim, MIT
- Sandy Wells, MIT/BWH
- Kilian Pohl, MIT/BWH
- Bruce Fischl, MGH
- Tom Fletcher, Utah
- Jim Miller, GE Research
- Dennis Jen, MGH