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− | + | As a result of the Programming Half Week in SLC, vmtk command-line pipes can be automatically converted in CLI modules for Slicer3. | |
+ | However a few issues still exist, mainly associated with the fact that vmtk is vtk based, and thus it is not MRML aware. This generates the sort of problems described in [[Execution Model Reference Systems]]. | ||
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+ | *Solve issues with consistency of transforms | ||
+ | *Exploiting the Python shell | ||
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+ | http://vmtk.sourceforge.net | ||
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*4 block ppt | *4 block ppt |
Revision as of 15:20, 24 May 2007
Home < Collaboration < VMTKObjective:
As a result of the Programming Half Week in SLC, vmtk command-line pipes can be automatically converted in CLI modules for Slicer3. However a few issues still exist, mainly associated with the fact that vmtk is vtk based, and thus it is not MRML aware. This generates the sort of problems described in Execution Model Reference Systems.
- Solve issues with consistency of transforms
- Exploiting the Python shell
Progress:
Next Steps:
Key Investigators:
- Luca Antiga, Mario Negri Institute
- Dan Blezek, GE
Publications:
Reference: http://vmtk.sourceforge.net
Additional Links:
- 4 block ppt