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Revision as of 00:43, 3 January 2014

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Key Investigators

Raul San Jose, Rola Harmouche, James Ross

Project Description

Objective

  • The Chest Imaging Platform (CIP) is a general purpose library for analysis of chest images for the characterization of chronic lung diseases. The main objective is to make the tools available to the public by providing a common infrastructure that in turn can be incorporating into Slicer by means of the Slicer CIP library.
  • The goal for this week is to consolidate several core functionalities:
    • Integration of scale-space particles in VTK
    • Development of the phenotype extraction library in cip_python
    • Explore the integration with ontologies in the chest labelmap definition

Approach, Plan

  • We will expand CIP interfacing with Teem, VTK, ITK and python components.

Progress