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Organizer: Junichi Tokuda
Date: Thursday, June 24, 2010
OpenIGTLink Home Page: OpenIGTLink

Agenda

Please note that this agenda is currently under construction and will be finalized by May 28th.

  • 9-10am:
    • Summary of OpenIGTLink
    • Discussion on protocol version 2.
  • 10a-12pm: Hands-on session. Specifics of this session will be decided after the May 27th tcon.
  • 12-1pm: Break for lunch
  • 1-2pm: Demos of working OpenIGTLink based systems
    • AIST demos (TBD)
  • 2-3pm: OpenIGTLink Library, 3D Slicer and other tools

Notes

Discussion on OpenIGTLink Protocol version 2

Dissemination, collaboration etc.)

The following item is part of NCIGT. We need inputs from Ron and Tina.

  • Tutorial (how we do now, and how it should be)
  • web presence (how we are, and how it should be)
  • Ctest (how we do)
  • Use Slicer ML or dedicated ML?

Hands-on session (11am-12pm)

  • Opportunity for IGT developers to consult with OpenIGTLink experts and find solutions for their project.

OpenIGTLink Library, 3D Slicer and other tools

  • Features
  • Message classes
  • Example programs
  • Timeline

Demo Session

AIST demos

  • (TBD)

Collaborators

  • list of potential collaborator


Participants

  • Junichi Tokuda
  • Nobuhiko Hata
  • Haiying Liu


Teleconference on May 27 (Thu) 3pm-

  • breakout session schedule to make sure everybody can attend all session they need
  • put name in the participants list
  • potential applications
  • problems, issues regrading the current protocol
  • feedback on new protocol