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Revision as of 20:46, 19 November 2014

Home < 2015 Winter Project Week


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Welcome to the 20th Project week page!


Introduction

Project week is a MICCAI endorsed event.

For more information about the project weeks in general, click here.

For information about the January 2015 project week, see below.

For information about Utah as a travel destination click here.

View of the City
The SLC 2015 Project Week will be held
January 5-9, 2015, in Salt Lake City, UT.

Logistics

  • Dates: January 5-9, 2015.
  • Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
  • REGISTRATION: Coming Soon
  • Hotel: Marriott, City Center

Agenda

Time Monday, January 5 Tuesday, January 6 Wednesday, January 7 Thursday, January 8 Friday, January 9
Project Activities
(Olympus B)
Project Activities
(Olympus B)
Project Activities
(Olympus B)
Project Activities
(Olympus B)
Project Activities
(Olympus B)
7:30-8:00 Breakfast
(Olympus A)
Breakfast
(Olympus A)
Breakfast
(Olympus A)
Breakfast
(Olympus A)
8:00-10:00
9-10am: Breakout Session:DICOM (Steve Pieper)
(Amethyst 1)
9-10am: Breakout Session:QIICR (Andrey Fedorov)
(Amethyst 1)
Project Activities
(Olympus B)
9am: Project Presentations
(Olympus B)
10:00-10:30 Coffee
(General area)
Coffee
(General area)
Coffee
(General area)
Coffee
(General area)
10:30-12:00 Algorithms PI meeting
(Amethyst 2)

(Amethyst 2)
Project Activities
(Olympus B)
12:00-1:00 Lunch
(Olympus A)
Lunch
(Olympus A)
Lunch
(Olympus A)
Lunch
(Olympus A)
Boxed Lunch and Adjourn
(Olympus A)
1:00-3:00l Project Presentations
(Olympus B)
Slicer Workshop (Ron Kikinis) (Olympus B)
3:00-3:30 Coffee
(General area)
Coffee
(General area)
Coffee
(General area)
Coffee
(General area)
3:00-5:00 Project Activities
(Olympus B)
Project Activities
(Olympus B)
05:00-07:00 6:00 Optional: Beer at Murphy's (like last year)

Background

Project Week is a hands on activity -- programming using the open source NA-MIC Kit, algorithm design, and clinical application -- that has become one of the major events in the NA-MIC, NCIGT, and NAC calendars. It is held in the summer at MIT, typically the last week of June, and a shorter version is held in Salt Lake City in the winter, typically the second week of January.

Active preparation begins 6-8 weeks prior to the meeting, when a kick-off teleconference is hosted by the NA-MIC Engineering, Dissemination, and Leadership teams, the primary hosts of this event. Invitations to this call are sent to all NA-MIC members, past attendees of the event, as well as any parties who have expressed an interest in working with NA-MIC. The main goal of the kick-off call is to get an idea of which groups/projects will be active at the upcoming event, and to ensure that there is sufficient NA-MIC coverage for all. Subsequent teleconferences allow the hosts to finalize the project teams, consolidate any common components, and identify topics that should be discussed in breakout sessions. In the final days leading upto the meeting, all project teams are asked to fill in a template page on this wiki that describes the objectives and plan of their projects.

The event itself starts off with a short presentation by each project team, driven using their previously created description, and allows all participants to be acquainted with others who are doing similar work. In the rest of the week, about half the time is spent in breakout discussions on topics of common interest of subsets of the attendees, and the other half is spent in project teams, doing hands-on programming, algorithm design, or clinical application of NA-MIC kit tools. The hands-on activities are done in 10-20 small teams of size 3-5, each with a mix of experts in NA-MIC kit software, algorithms, and clinical. To facilitate this work, a large room is setup with several tables, with internet and power access, and each team gathers on a table with their individual laptops, connects to the internet to download their software and data, and is able to work on their projects. On the last day of the event, a closing presentation session is held in which each project team presents a summary of what they accomplished during the week.

A summary of all past NA-MIC Project Events is available here.


Please make sure that you are on the na-mic-project-week mailing list

Projects

Image-Guided Therapy

Huntington's Disease

TBI

Stroke

Cardiac

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Lung, Chest

Head and Neck Cancer / Radiotherapy

QIICR

Feature Extraction

Additional Brain Image Analysis

Slicer4 Extensions

TMJOA RO1 - Collaboration with NAMIC

Infrastructure

Registrants

Do not add your name to this list - it is maintained by the organizers based on your paid registration. (The Registration Page is Coming Soon, so please give us a few days.)