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* Discussed motivation and implementation options with many members of the community
 
* Discussed motivation and implementation options with many members of the community
 
** Positive feedback on goals and opportunity
 
** Positive feedback on goals and opportunity
** Potential use cases identified as possible points of collaboration (Sandy Wells, Terry Yoo, Dan Blezek, Sudhanshu Semwal...)
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** Potential use cases identified as possible points of collaboration (Sandy Wells, Terry Yoo, Dan Blezek, Curt Lisle, Sudhanshu Semwal...)
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** Additional motivation from IGT projects
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*** Real-time brain shift visualization for AMIGO neurosurgery
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*** Interactive segmentation/volume rendering for SlicerHeart and other applications
 
* Code and architecture review
 
* Code and architecture review
 
* Experimental compositing options (see sphere-subtract image above)
 
* Experimental compositing options (see sphere-subtract image above)

Latest revision as of 16:00, 8 January 2016

Home < 2016 Winter Project Week < Projects < CommonGL

Key Investigators

  • Steve Pieper, Isomics, Inc.
  • Jim Miller, GE
  • Others are welcome to join!

Project Description

Objective Approach and Plan Progress and Next Steps
  • Identify use cases that would be good for this approach
    • Visualization
    • Segmentation
    • Registration
  • Code review and refinement of Slicer OpenGL shader/texture classes
  • Evaluate build and deployment issues on various platforms
  • Test code performance on various platforms
  • Implement one or more sample image algorithms and compare with CPU implementation
    • Performance
    • Ease of development, readability, maintainability...
    • Scalability limits
  • Discussed motivation and implementation options with many members of the community
    • Positive feedback on goals and opportunity
    • Potential use cases identified as possible points of collaboration (Sandy Wells, Terry Yoo, Dan Blezek, Curt Lisle, Sudhanshu Semwal...)
    • Additional motivation from IGT projects
      • Real-time brain shift visualization for AMIGO neurosurgery
      • Interactive segmentation/volume rendering for SlicerHeart and other applications
  • Code and architecture review
  • Experimental compositing options (see sphere-subtract image above)

Background and References

Other WebGL / GLSL references