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* The major technical hurdle that remains unresolved is the code's dependency on numpy 1.7. A long-term solution would be to update Slicer to work with numpy 1.7.  
 
* The major technical hurdle that remains unresolved is the code's dependency on numpy 1.7. A long-term solution would be to update Slicer to work with numpy 1.7.  
 
* In the meantime, we have a working prototype for a Slicer module that works if numpy 1.7 is manually installed. The source code is available in a github repository: https://github.com/llcmgh/slicer_tract_querier
 
* In the meantime, we have a working prototype for a Slicer module that works if numpy 1.7 is manually installed. The source code is available in a github repository: https://github.com/llcmgh/slicer_tract_querier
* Sample output:
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* Sample output: [[File:WMQLModuleSampleOutput.png]]
  
 
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Revision as of 23:43, 9 January 2014

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Key Investigators

  • MGH: Lichen Liang
  • BWH: Peter Savadjiev, Lauren O'Donnell, Steve Pieper

Project Description

Objective

Work towards creating a Slicer4 extension for the white matter query language, originally developed by Demian Wassermann.

Approach, Plan

We currently have the WMQL as a python scripted module. We need to resolve several issues:

  • how to incorporate dependencies, such as numpy 1.7.
  • extend the user interface
  • create documentation
  • create Slicer 4 extension

Progress

  • The major technical hurdle that remains unresolved is the code's dependency on numpy 1.7. A long-term solution would be to update Slicer to work with numpy 1.7.
  • In the meantime, we have a working prototype for a Slicer module that works if numpy 1.7 is manually installed. The source code is available in a github repository: https://github.com/llcmgh/slicer_tract_querier
  • Sample output: WMQLModuleSampleOutput.png