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NA-MIC National Alliance for Medical Image Computing NAMIC Software Development Workshop December 9-10, 2004 Surgical Planning Lab, Brigham and Women’s Hospital 1249 Boylston Street, Boston, MA

National Alliance for Medical Image Computing Dec 9-10, 2004 Next 15 minutes… NAMIC Background: What, Who, Why Workshop Objectives Agenda for Today

National Alliance for Medical Image Computing Dec 9-10, 2004 NAMIC Background: What? Supported by NIH One of four NCBCs ( National Center for Biological Computing ). PIs: Ron Kikinis, Steve Wong Unique in strong engineering emphasis along with science: value associated with software persistence 7 Cores, 13 Sites

National Alliance for Medical Image Computing Dec 9-10, 2004 Structure

National Alliance for Medical Image Computing Dec 9-10, 2004 NAMIC Background: Who? Algorithms Core Harvard Georgia TechUNC UtahMIT Segmentation Registration Foundational Methods Structural Features and Statistics Connective Features and Statistics 3 Attendees of Today’s Workshop 4 5 1

National Alliance for Medical Image Computing Dec 9-10, 2004 NAMIC Background: Who? Engineering Core Isomics UCLA Software Integration Software Engineering Software Quality Software Engineering Tools Data Access Tools Distributed Computing Applications 1 Attendees of Today’s Workshop 1 1

National Alliance for Medical Image Computing Dec 9-10, 2004 NAMIC Background: Who? DBP Core Harvard Toronto Dartmouth UCI Segmentation Registration Foundational Methods Structural Features and Statistics Connective Features and Statistics Attendees of Today’s Workshop 1

National Alliance for Medical Image Computing Dec 9-10, 2004 NAMIC Background: Why? Or the NAMIC Vision Student reads a paper that references a NAMIC algorithm… goes to web site.. uses software implementation of algorithm to see results on own data… How will we execute this vision? Identify important biological problems Invent novel algorithms to solve these Develop persistent, open software implementations Provide training/documentation/support of software

National Alliance for Medical Image Computing Dec 9-10, 2004 Where does this workshop fit in?

National Alliance for Medical Image Computing Dec 9-10, 2004

National Alliance for Medical Image Computing Dec 9-10, 2004 Workshop Objectives Provide a hands-on introduction to software development using NAMIC Kit V0 –ITK 1.8 –Slicer 2.4 Introduce team to NAMIC ITK and Slicer Experts Start exchange of feedback between algorithm, engineering, and dbp cores

National Alliance for Medical Image Computing Dec 9-10, 2004 Desired Outcome over next 2-3 months Use one of the tools in your own work, in collaboration with an engineering core member Provide feedback on the fit of the tool with your research Bring some of this experience with you to the AHM in SLC in Feb

National Alliance for Medical Image Computing Dec 9-10, 2004 Agenda for Today 8:00-8:15am: Introduction and Objectives (Tina Kapur) 8:15am-8:30am: Open Software Development Philosophy (Luis Ibanez) 8:30-9:00am: Algorithm development Plans at UNC, MIT, GaTech for Yr1 (Martin Styner, Lauren O'Donnell, Delphine Nain) 9am-9:10m: Introductions 9:10am-10:50am: ITK Software Architecture (Luis Ibanez) 11am-noon: ITK Filters A (Luis Ibanez) noon-1pm: lunch 1pm-2pm: ITK Filters B (Luis Ibanez) 2:10pm-3pm: ITK Segmentation (Luis Ibanez) 3:10pm-4pm: ITK Segmentation contd. 4:10pm-5:10pm: ITK & VTK (Luis Ibanez) 5:10pm-5:30pm: wrap up for day, plans for tomorrow 6:00pm: Group dinner. Meet at 1249, if you would like to join.