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+ | *Discussed performance issues involving porting our code to use ITK - particularly memory issues involved with strided images (complex conjugate symmetry). | ||
Revision as of 13:09, 27 June 2008
Home < NA-MIC < Projects < Collaboration < Non-rigid image registration
Key Investigators
- Gary Christensen, Iowa
- Paul Song, Iowa
- Cheng Zhang, Iowa
- Ying Wei, Iowa
- Kate Raising, Iowa
- Bill Hoffman
- Will Schroeder, Kitware (license issues)
- Jim Miller
- Luis Ibanez, Kitware
Objective
To develop applications for image registration that can be distributed easily to other sites.
Approach, Plan
Our plan for the project week is to
- Convert the SICLE image registration algorithm to use ITK.
- Use CPack to package the sicle.exe program.
- Setup and use a DART Dashboard at Iowa.
- Select a license for software.
- Compare and contrast the execution speed and memory requirements of the ITK sicle.exe with original lereg2.exe.
- Investigate integration of wxWidgets with ITK and VTK.
- Compare and contrast the performance of Kwwidgets and wxWidgets
Progress
- Started taking apart our existing SICLE implementation and reorganizing classes. The code base is in need of renovation.
- CDash has been set up.
- Discussed licensing issues - need final decision.
- Discussed performance issues involving porting our code to use ITK - particularly memory issues involved with strided images (complex conjugate symmetry).