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Bayesian Classifier Image Filter: This filter performs Bayesian image segmentation. Team Plan/Expected Challenges John Melonakos, GT (algorithms) (contact) Luis Ibanez, Kitware (software) Karthik Krishnan, Kitware (software) Algorithms: start with the implementation currently in Matlab and port to ITK Software: modify peripheral ITK components as necessary Clinical: test by segmenting brain volumes into white, gray and background Accomplished by end of Programming Week (Add picture to illustrate accomplishment) Working ITK code in NAMIC SandBox. Current Status ITK code developed during the Programming Week has been ported to an ITK filter and is in the ITK CVS repository.