EngineeringRetreat2010
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Goals: Develop clarity and a plan for this year's work; establish broader strategic vision for the next four NAMIC years.
Logistics
- When: November 17-18 (Wednesday and Thursday). Start time: noon Wednesday, end time: early afternoon Thursday
- Where: Boston SPL, 1249 Facility
- Who: Engineering Core leaders and key personnel
Wishlist for Engineering core
- Rons number 1: unified load: harmonize loading of different types of data, from local and remote data sources. Make plans for logic components, local database & UI design
- Rons number 2: Review Slicer3 bug tracker for issues and feature requests - in particular widgets, command line modules, improved transforms/registration...
- Rons number 3: Finish Slicer4 (Qt port) on schedule
- Rons number 4: Annotated thumbnails everywhere: mrml files, scene snapshots, individual volumes and models
- Ability to replace existing thumbnails, edit annotations
- GUI Testing
- There is now an open-source method for automated testing of Qt-based applications: http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/Testing_design
- Support scenes containing data that spans multiple scales in time and space
- visualize, indicate correspondence and support interactions with a scene in which the data differ by orders of magnitude and change over time
- Scene snapshot module: reorder, rename
- Investigate use of a binary mask used with volume rendering to specify non-rectilinear ROIs, to display segmentation results, and to display effects of interactive editing
- extended save: save to local and remote destinations. Make plans for logic components, DB transaction, and UI design.
- organizing multiple data sets from one subject: time series, image fusion etc.
- VTK 3D Widgets plans
- Make plans for a new and improved Editor for slicer4
- Grow Cuts, RSS and fast Marching with volume cropping and volume rendering
- Gestures in 2d and 3d
- Infrastructure that supports simultaneous GPU-based volume rendering and GPU-based interactive segmentation methods (vtkWidgets)
- Define a "Core" Slicer that can be distributed with InsightApplications repository of ITKv4
- Two audiences:
- Simple Interface for Radiologists
- Simple, Extensible Platform for Developers (for custom apps/interfaces).
- Two audiences:
- Guidelines and examples for GPU-based algorithms
- Interactive/iterative command-line modules (e.g., tied to a vtkWidget)
- DICOM via CTK
- Determine an alternative to Mantis/bug-tracking. We have over 495 bugs.
- Batch processing (IPython) examples
- includes an algorithm validation framework
- Interact with ITKv4, CTK, NiPy, and other like-minded projects.
- Review Slicer application framework to support modularization and customization
See also
http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Slicer4 http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Slicer4:Developers
Attendees
- Ron Kikinis